/**
 * @license
 * Lo-Dash 2.4.1 (Custom Build) <http://lodash.com/>
 * Build: `lodash modern -o ./dist/lodash.js`
 * Copyright 2012-2013 The Dojo Foundation <http://dojofoundation.org/>
 * Based on Underscore.js 1.5.2 <http://underscorejs.org/LICENSE>
 * Copyright 2009-2013 Jeremy Ashkenas, DocumentCloud and Investigative Reporters & Editors
 * Available under MIT license <http://lodash.com/license>
 */
;
(function () {

    /** Used as a safe reference for `undefined` in pre ES5 environments */
    var undefined;

    /** Used to pool arrays and objects used internally */
    var arrayPool = [],
        objectPool = [];

    /** Used to generate unique IDs */
    var idCounter = 0;

    /** Used to prefix keys to avoid issues with `__proto__` and properties on `Object.prototype` */
    var keyPrefix = +new Date + '';

    /** Used as the size when optimizations are enabled for large arrays */
    var largeArraySize = 75;

    /** Used as the max size of the `arrayPool` and `objectPool` */
    var maxPoolSize = 40;

    /** Used to detect and test whitespace */
    var whitespace = (
        // whitespace
        ' \t\x0B\f\xA0\ufeff' +

            // line terminators
            '\n\r\u2028\u2029' +

            // unicode category "Zs" space separators
            '\u1680\u180e\u2000\u2001\u2002\u2003\u2004\u2005\u2006\u2007\u2008\u2009\u200a\u202f\u205f\u3000'
        );

    /** Used to match empty string literals in compiled template source */
    var reEmptyStringLeading = /\b__p \+= '';/g,
        reEmptyStringMiddle = /\b(__p \+=) '' \+/g,
        reEmptyStringTrailing = /(__e\(.*?\)|\b__t\)) \+\n'';/g;

    /**
     * Used to match ES6 template delimiters
     * http://people.mozilla.org/~jorendorff/es6-draft.html#sec-literals-string-literals
     */
    var reEsTemplate = /\$\{([^\\}]*(?:\\.[^\\}]*)*)\}/g;

    /** Used to match regexp flags from their coerced string values */
    var reFlags = /\w*$/;

    /** Used to detected named functions */
    var reFuncName = /^\s*function[ \n\r\t]+\w/;

    /** Used to match "interpolate" template delimiters */
    var reInterpolate = /<%=([\s\S]+?)%>/g;

    /** Used to match leading whitespace and zeros to be removed */
    var reLeadingSpacesAndZeros = RegExp('^[' + whitespace + ']*0+(?=.$)');

    /** Used to ensure capturing order of template delimiters */
    var reNoMatch = /($^)/;

    /** Used to detect functions containing a `this` reference */
    var reThis = /\bthis\b/;

    /** Used to match unescaped characters in compiled string literals */
    var reUnescapedString = /['\n\r\t\u2028\u2029\\]/g;

    /** Used to assign default `context` object properties */
    var contextProps = [
        'Array', 'Boolean', 'Date', 'Function', 'Math', 'Number', 'Object',
        'RegExp', 'String', '_', 'attachEvent', 'clearTimeout', 'isFinite', 'isNaN',
        'parseInt', 'setTimeout'
    ];

    /** Used to make template sourceURLs easier to identify */
    var templateCounter = 0;

    /** `Object#toString` result shortcuts */
    var argsClass = '[object Arguments]',
        arrayClass = '[object Array]',
        boolClass = '[object Boolean]',
        dateClass = '[object Date]',
        funcClass = '[object Function]',
        numberClass = '[object Number]',
        objectClass = '[object Object]',
        regexpClass = '[object RegExp]',
        stringClass = '[object String]';

    /** Used to identify object classifications that `_.clone` supports */
    var cloneableClasses = {};
    cloneableClasses[funcClass] = false;
    cloneableClasses[argsClass] = cloneableClasses[arrayClass] =
        cloneableClasses[boolClass] = cloneableClasses[dateClass] =
            cloneableClasses[numberClass] = cloneableClasses[objectClass] =
                cloneableClasses[regexpClass] = cloneableClasses[stringClass] = true;

    /** Used as an internal `_.debounce` options object */
    var debounceOptions = {
        'leading': false,
        'maxWait': 0,
        'trailing': false
    };

    /** Used as the property descriptor for `__bindData__` */
    var descriptor = {
        'configurable': false,
        'enumerable': false,
        'value': null,
        'writable': false
    };

    /** Used to determine if values are of the language type Object */
    var objectTypes = {
        'boolean': false,
        'function': true,
        'object': true,
        'number': false,
        'string': false,
        'undefined': false
    };

    /** Used to escape characters for inclusion in compiled string literals */
    var stringEscapes = {
        '\\': '\\',
        "'": "'",
        '\n': 'n',
        '\r': 'r',
        '\t': 't',
        '\u2028': 'u2028',
        '\u2029': 'u2029'
    };

    /** Used as a reference to the global object */
    var root = (objectTypes[typeof window] && window) || this;

    /** Detect free variable `exports` */
    var freeExports = objectTypes[typeof exports] && exports && !exports.nodeType && exports;

    /** Detect free variable `module` */
    var freeModule = objectTypes[typeof module] && module && !module.nodeType && module;

    /** Detect the popular CommonJS extension `module.exports` */
    var moduleExports = freeModule && freeModule.exports === freeExports && freeExports;

    /** Detect free variable `global` from Node.js or Browserified code and use it as `root` */
    var freeGlobal = objectTypes[typeof global] && global;
    if (freeGlobal && (freeGlobal.global === freeGlobal || freeGlobal.window === freeGlobal)) {
        root = freeGlobal;
    }

    /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

    /**
     * The base implementation of `_.indexOf` without support for binary searches
     * or `fromIndex` constraints.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Array} array The array to search.
     * @param {*} value The value to search for.
     * @param {number} [fromIndex=0] The index to search from.
     * @returns {number} Returns the index of the matched value or `-1`.
     */
    function baseIndexOf(array, value, fromIndex) {
        var index = (fromIndex || 0) - 1,
            length = array ? array.length : 0;

        while (++index < length) {
            if (array[index] === value) {
                return index;
            }
        }
        return -1;
    }

    /**
     * An implementation of `_.contains` for cache objects that mimics the return
     * signature of `_.indexOf` by returning `0` if the value is found, else `-1`.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Object} cache The cache object to inspect.
     * @param {*} value The value to search for.
     * @returns {number} Returns `0` if `value` is found, else `-1`.
     */
    function cacheIndexOf(cache, value) {
        var type = typeof value;
        cache = cache.cache;

        if (type == 'boolean' || value == null) {
            return cache[value] ? 0 : -1;
        }
        if (type != 'number' && type != 'string') {
            type = 'object';
        }
        var key = type == 'number' ? value : keyPrefix + value;
        cache = (cache = cache[type]) && cache[key];

        return type == 'object'
            ? (cache && baseIndexOf(cache, value) > -1 ? 0 : -1)
            : (cache ? 0 : -1);
    }

    /**
     * Adds a given value to the corresponding cache object.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {*} value The value to add to the cache.
     */
    function cachePush(value) {
        var cache = this.cache,
            type = typeof value;

        if (type == 'boolean' || value == null) {
            cache[value] = true;
        } else {
            if (type != 'number' && type != 'string') {
                type = 'object';
            }
            var key = type == 'number' ? value : keyPrefix + value,
                typeCache = cache[type] || (cache[type] = {});

            if (type == 'object') {
                (typeCache[key] || (typeCache[key] = [])).push(value);
            } else {
                typeCache[key] = true;
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Used by `_.max` and `_.min` as the default callback when a given
     * collection is a string value.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {string} value The character to inspect.
     * @returns {number} Returns the code unit of given character.
     */
    function charAtCallback(value) {
        return value.charCodeAt(0);
    }

    /**
     * Used by `sortBy` to compare transformed `collection` elements, stable sorting
     * them in ascending order.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Object} a The object to compare to `b`.
     * @param {Object} b The object to compare to `a`.
     * @returns {number} Returns the sort order indicator of `1` or `-1`.
     */
    function compareAscending(a, b) {
        var ac = a.criteria,
            bc = b.criteria,
            index = -1,
            length = ac.length;

        while (++index < length) {
            var value = ac[index],
                other = bc[index];

            if (value !== other) {
                if (value > other || typeof value == 'undefined') {
                    return 1;
                }
                if (value < other || typeof other == 'undefined') {
                    return -1;
                }
            }
        }
        // Fixes an `Array#sort` bug in the JS engine embedded in Adobe applications
        // that causes it, under certain circumstances, to return the same value for
        // `a` and `b`. See https://github.com/jashkenas/underscore/pull/1247
        //
        // This also ensures a stable sort in V8 and other engines.
        // See http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=90
        return a.index - b.index;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a cache object to optimize linear searches of large arrays.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Array} [array=[]] The array to search.
     * @returns {null|Object} Returns the cache object or `null` if caching should not be used.
     */
    function createCache(array) {
        var index = -1,
            length = array.length,
            first = array[0],
            mid = array[(length / 2) | 0],
            last = array[length - 1];

        if (first && typeof first == 'object' &&
            mid && typeof mid == 'object' && last && typeof last == 'object') {
            return false;
        }
        var cache = getObject();
        cache['false'] = cache['null'] = cache['true'] = cache['undefined'] = false;

        var result = getObject();
        result.array = array;
        result.cache = cache;
        result.push = cachePush;

        while (++index < length) {
            result.push(array[index]);
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * Used by `template` to escape characters for inclusion in compiled
     * string literals.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {string} match The matched character to escape.
     * @returns {string} Returns the escaped character.
     */
    function escapeStringChar(match) {
        return '\\' + stringEscapes[match];
    }

    /**
     * Gets an array from the array pool or creates a new one if the pool is empty.
     *
     * @private
     * @returns {Array} The array from the pool.
     */
    function getArray() {
        return arrayPool.pop() || [];
    }

    /**
     * Gets an object from the object pool or creates a new one if the pool is empty.
     *
     * @private
     * @returns {Object} The object from the pool.
     */
    function getObject() {
        return objectPool.pop() || {
            'array': null,
            'cache': null,
            'criteria': null,
            'false': false,
            'index': 0,
            'null': false,
            'number': null,
            'object': null,
            'push': null,
            'string': null,
            'true': false,
            'undefined': false,
            'value': null
        };
    }

    /**
     * Releases the given array back to the array pool.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Array} [array] The array to release.
     */
    function releaseArray(array) {
        array.length = 0;
        if (arrayPool.length < maxPoolSize) {
            arrayPool.push(array);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Releases the given object back to the object pool.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Object} [object] The object to release.
     */
    function releaseObject(object) {
        var cache = object.cache;
        if (cache) {
            releaseObject(cache);
        }
        object.array = object.cache = object.criteria = object.object = object.number = object.string = object.value = null;
        if (objectPool.length < maxPoolSize) {
            objectPool.push(object);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Slices the `collection` from the `start` index up to, but not including,
     * the `end` index.
     *
     * Note: This function is used instead of `Array#slice` to support node lists
     * in IE < 9 and to ensure dense arrays are returned.
     *
     * @private
     * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to slice.
     * @param {number} start The start index.
     * @param {number} end The end index.
     * @returns {Array} Returns the new array.
     */
    function slice(array, start, end) {
        start || (start = 0);
        if (typeof end == 'undefined') {
            end = array ? array.length : 0;
        }
        var index = -1,
            length = end - start || 0,
            result = Array(length < 0 ? 0 : length);

        while (++index < length) {
            result[index] = array[start + index];
        }
        return result;
    }

    /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

    /**
     * Create a new `lodash` function using the given context object.
     *
     * @static
     * @memberOf _
     * @category Utilities
     * @param {Object} [context=root] The context object.
     * @returns {Function} Returns the `lodash` function.
     */
    function runInContext(context) {
        // Avoid issues with some ES3 environments that attempt to use values, named
        // after built-in constructors like `Object`, for the creation of literals.
        // ES5 clears this up by stating that literals must use built-in constructors.
        // See http://es5.github.io/#x11.1.5.
        context = context ? _.defaults(root.Object(), context, _.pick(root, contextProps)) : root;

        /** Native constructor references */
        var Array = context.Array,
            Boolean = context.Boolean,
            Date = context.Date,
            Function = context.Function,
            Math = context.Math,
            Number = context.Number,
            Object = context.Object,
            RegExp = context.RegExp,
            String = context.String,
            TypeError = context.TypeError;

        /**
         * Used for `Array` method references.
         *
         * Normally `Array.prototype` would suffice, however, using an array literal
         * avoids issues in Narwhal.
         */
        var arrayRef = [];

        /** Used for native method references */
        var objectProto = Object.prototype;

        /** Used to restore the original `_` reference in `noConflict` */
        var oldDash = context._;

        /** Used to resolve the internal [[Class]] of values */
        var toString = objectProto.toString;

        /** Used to detect if a method is native */
        var reNative = RegExp('^' +
            String(toString)
                .replace(/[.*+?^${}()|[\]\\]/g, '\\$&')
                .replace(/toString| for [^\]]+/g, '.*?') + '$'
        );

        /** Native method shortcuts */
        var ceil = Math.ceil,
            clearTimeout = context.clearTimeout,
            floor = Math.floor,
            fnToString = Function.prototype.toString,
            getPrototypeOf = isNative(getPrototypeOf = Object.getPrototypeOf) && getPrototypeOf,
            hasOwnProperty = objectProto.hasOwnProperty,
            push = arrayRef.push,
            setTimeout = context.setTimeout,
            splice = arrayRef.splice,
            unshift = arrayRef.unshift;

        /** Used to set meta data on functions */
        var defineProperty = (function () {
            // IE 8 only accepts DOM elements
            try {
                var o = {},
                    func = isNative(func = Object.defineProperty) && func,
                    result = func(o, o, o) && func;
            } catch (e) {
            }
            return result;
        }());

        /* Native method shortcuts for methods with the same name as other `lodash` methods */
        var nativeCreate = isNative(nativeCreate = Object.create) && nativeCreate,
            nativeIsArray = isNative(nativeIsArray = Array.isArray) && nativeIsArray,
            nativeIsFinite = context.isFinite,
            nativeIsNaN = context.isNaN,
            nativeKeys = isNative(nativeKeys = Object.keys) && nativeKeys,
            nativeMax = Math.max,
            nativeMin = Math.min,
            nativeParseInt = context.parseInt,
            nativeRandom = Math.random;

        /** Used to lookup a built-in constructor by [[Class]] */
        var ctorByClass = {};
        ctorByClass[arrayClass] = Array;
        ctorByClass[boolClass] = Boolean;
        ctorByClass[dateClass] = Date;
        ctorByClass[funcClass] = Function;
        ctorByClass[objectClass] = Object;
        ctorByClass[numberClass] = Number;
        ctorByClass[regexpClass] = RegExp;
        ctorByClass[stringClass] = String;

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates a `lodash` object which wraps the given value to enable intuitive
         * method chaining.
         *
         * In addition to Lo-Dash methods, wrappers also have the following `Array` methods:
         * `concat`, `join`, `pop`, `push`, `reverse`, `shift`, `slice`, `sort`, `splice`,
         * and `unshift`
         *
         * Chaining is supported in custom builds as long as the `value` method is
         * implicitly or explicitly included in the build.
         *
         * The chainable wrapper functions are:
         * `after`, `assign`, `bind`, `bindAll`, `bindKey`, `chain`, `compact`,
         * `compose`, `concat`, `countBy`, `create`, `createCallback`, `curry`,
         * `debounce`, `defaults`, `defer`, `delay`, `difference`, `filter`, `flatten`,
         * `forEach`, `forEachRight`, `forIn`, `forInRight`, `forOwn`, `forOwnRight`,
         * `functions`, `groupBy`, `indexBy`, `initial`, `intersection`, `invert`,
         * `invoke`, `keys`, `map`, `max`, `memoize`, `merge`, `min`, `object`, `omit`,
         * `once`, `pairs`, `partial`, `partialRight`, `pick`, `pluck`, `pull`, `push`,
         * `range`, `reject`, `remove`, `rest`, `reverse`, `shuffle`, `slice`, `sort`,
         * `sortBy`, `splice`, `tap`, `throttle`, `times`, `toArray`, `transform`,
         * `union`, `uniq`, `unshift`, `unzip`, `values`, `where`, `without`, `wrap`,
         * and `zip`
         *
         * The non-chainable wrapper functions are:
         * `clone`, `cloneDeep`, `contains`, `escape`, `every`, `find`, `findIndex`,
         * `findKey`, `findLast`, `findLastIndex`, `findLastKey`, `has`, `identity`,
         * `indexOf`, `isArguments`, `isArray`, `isBoolean`, `isDate`, `isElement`,
         * `isEmpty`, `isEqual`, `isFinite`, `isFunction`, `isNaN`, `isNull`, `isNumber`,
         * `isObject`, `isPlainObject`, `isRegExp`, `isString`, `isUndefined`, `join`,
         * `lastIndexOf`, `mixin`, `noConflict`, `parseInt`, `pop`, `random`, `reduce`,
         * `reduceRight`, `result`, `shift`, `size`, `some`, `sortedIndex`, `runInContext`,
         * `template`, `unescape`, `uniqueId`, and `value`
         *
         * The wrapper functions `first` and `last` return wrapped values when `n` is
         * provided, otherwise they return unwrapped values.
         *
         * Explicit chaining can be enabled by using the `_.chain` method.
         *
         * @name _
         * @constructor
         * @category Chaining
         * @param {*} value The value to wrap in a `lodash` instance.
         * @returns {Object} Returns a `lodash` instance.
         * @example
         *
         * var wrapped = _([1, 2, 3]);
         *
         * // returns an unwrapped value
         * wrapped.reduce(function(sum, num) {
     *   return sum + num;
     * });
         * // => 6
         *
         * // returns a wrapped value
         * var squares = wrapped.map(function(num) {
     *   return num * num;
     * });
         *
         * _.isArray(squares);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isArray(squares.value());
         * // => true
         */
        function lodash(value) {
            // don't wrap if already wrapped, even if wrapped by a different `lodash` constructor
            return (value && typeof value == 'object' && !isArray(value) && hasOwnProperty.call(value, '__wrapped__'))
                ? value
                : new lodashWrapper(value);
        }

        /**
         * A fast path for creating `lodash` wrapper objects.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} value The value to wrap in a `lodash` instance.
         * @param {boolean} chainAll A flag to enable chaining for all methods
         * @returns {Object} Returns a `lodash` instance.
         */
        function lodashWrapper(value, chainAll) {
            this.__chain__ = !!chainAll;
            this.__wrapped__ = value;
        }

        // ensure `new lodashWrapper` is an instance of `lodash`
        lodashWrapper.prototype = lodash.prototype;

        /**
         * An object used to flag environments features.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Object
         */
        var support = lodash.support = {};

        /**
         * Detect if functions can be decompiled by `Function#toString`
         * (all but PS3 and older Opera mobile browsers & avoided in Windows 8 apps).
         *
         * @memberOf _.support
         * @type boolean
         */
        support.funcDecomp = !isNative(context.WinRTError) && reThis.test(runInContext);

        /**
         * Detect if `Function#name` is supported (all but IE).
         *
         * @memberOf _.support
         * @type boolean
         */
        support.funcNames = typeof Function.name == 'string';

        /**
         * By default, the template delimiters used by Lo-Dash are similar to those in
         * embedded Ruby (ERB). Change the following template settings to use alternative
         * delimiters.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Object
         */
        lodash.templateSettings = {

            /**
             * Used to detect `data` property values to be HTML-escaped.
             *
             * @memberOf _.templateSettings
             * @type RegExp
             */
            'escape': /<%-([\s\S]+?)%>/g,

            /**
             * Used to detect code to be evaluated.
             *
             * @memberOf _.templateSettings
             * @type RegExp
             */
            'evaluate': /<%([\s\S]+?)%>/g,

            /**
             * Used to detect `data` property values to inject.
             *
             * @memberOf _.templateSettings
             * @type RegExp
             */
            'interpolate': reInterpolate,

            /**
             * Used to reference the data object in the template text.
             *
             * @memberOf _.templateSettings
             * @type string
             */
            'variable': '',

            /**
             * Used to import variables into the compiled template.
             *
             * @memberOf _.templateSettings
             * @type Object
             */
            'imports': {

                /**
                 * A reference to the `lodash` function.
                 *
                 * @memberOf _.templateSettings.imports
                 * @type Function
                 */
                '_': lodash
            }
        };

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.bind` that creates the bound function and
         * sets its meta data.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Array} bindData The bind data array.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new bound function.
         */
        function baseBind(bindData) {
            var func = bindData[0],
                partialArgs = bindData[2],
                thisArg = bindData[4];

            function bound() {
                // `Function#bind` spec
                // http://es5.github.io/#x15.3.4.5
                if (partialArgs) {
                    // avoid `arguments` object deoptimizations by using `slice` instead
                    // of `Array.prototype.slice.call` and not assigning `arguments` to a
                    // variable as a ternary expression
                    var args = slice(partialArgs);
                    push.apply(args, arguments);
                }
                // mimic the constructor's `return` behavior
                // http://es5.github.io/#x13.2.2
                if (this instanceof bound) {
                    // ensure `new bound` is an instance of `func`
                    var thisBinding = baseCreate(func.prototype),
                        result = func.apply(thisBinding, args || arguments);
                    return isObject(result) ? result : thisBinding;
                }
                return func.apply(thisArg, args || arguments);
            }

            setBindData(bound, bindData);
            return bound;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.clone` without argument juggling or support
         * for `thisArg` binding.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} value The value to clone.
         * @param {boolean} [isDeep=false] Specify a deep clone.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize cloning values.
         * @param {Array} [stackA=[]] Tracks traversed source objects.
         * @param {Array} [stackB=[]] Associates clones with source counterparts.
         * @returns {*} Returns the cloned value.
         */
        function baseClone(value, isDeep, callback, stackA, stackB) {
            if (callback) {
                var result = callback(value);
                if (typeof result != 'undefined') {
                    return result;
                }
            }
            // inspect [[Class]]
            var isObj = isObject(value);
            if (isObj) {
                var className = toString.call(value);
                if (!cloneableClasses[className]) {
                    return value;
                }
                var ctor = ctorByClass[className];
                switch (className) {
                    case boolClass:
                    case dateClass:
                        return new ctor(+value);

                    case numberClass:
                    case stringClass:
                        return new ctor(value);

                    case regexpClass:
                        result = ctor(value.source, reFlags.exec(value));
                        result.lastIndex = value.lastIndex;
                        return result;
                }
            } else {
                return value;
            }
            var isArr = isArray(value);
            if (isDeep) {
                // check for circular references and return corresponding clone
                var initedStack = !stackA;
                stackA || (stackA = getArray());
                stackB || (stackB = getArray());

                var length = stackA.length;
                while (length--) {
                    if (stackA[length] == value) {
                        return stackB[length];
                    }
                }
                result = isArr ? ctor(value.length) : {};
            }
            else {
                result = isArr ? slice(value) : assign({}, value);
            }
            // add array properties assigned by `RegExp#exec`
            if (isArr) {
                if (hasOwnProperty.call(value, 'index')) {
                    result.index = value.index;
                }
                if (hasOwnProperty.call(value, 'input')) {
                    result.input = value.input;
                }
            }
            // exit for shallow clone
            if (!isDeep) {
                return result;
            }
            // add the source value to the stack of traversed objects
            // and associate it with its clone
            stackA.push(value);
            stackB.push(result);

            // recursively populate clone (susceptible to call stack limits)
            (isArr ? forEach : forOwn)(value, function (objValue, key) {
                result[key] = baseClone(objValue, isDeep, callback, stackA, stackB);
            });

            if (initedStack) {
                releaseArray(stackA);
                releaseArray(stackB);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.create` without support for assigning
         * properties to the created object.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Object} prototype The object to inherit from.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the new object.
         */
        function baseCreate(prototype, properties) {
            return isObject(prototype) ? nativeCreate(prototype) : {};
        }

        // fallback for browsers without `Object.create`
        if (!nativeCreate) {
            baseCreate = (function () {
                function Object() {
                }

                return function (prototype) {
                    if (isObject(prototype)) {
                        Object.prototype = prototype;
                        var result = new Object;
                        Object.prototype = null;
                    }
                    return result || context.Object();
                };
            }());
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.createCallback` without support for creating
         * "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callbacks.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} [func=identity] The value to convert to a callback.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of the created callback.
         * @param {number} [argCount] The number of arguments the callback accepts.
         * @returns {Function} Returns a callback function.
         */
        function baseCreateCallback(func, thisArg, argCount) {
            if (typeof func != 'function') {
                return identity;
            }
            // exit early for no `thisArg` or already bound by `Function#bind`
            if (typeof thisArg == 'undefined' || !('prototype' in func)) {
                return func;
            }
            var bindData = func.__bindData__;
            if (typeof bindData == 'undefined') {
                if (support.funcNames) {
                    bindData = !func.name;
                }
                bindData = bindData || !support.funcDecomp;
                if (!bindData) {
                    var source = fnToString.call(func);
                    if (!support.funcNames) {
                        bindData = !reFuncName.test(source);
                    }
                    if (!bindData) {
                        // checks if `func` references the `this` keyword and stores the result
                        bindData = reThis.test(source);
                        setBindData(func, bindData);
                    }
                }
            }
            // exit early if there are no `this` references or `func` is bound
            if (bindData === false || (bindData !== true && bindData[1] & 1)) {
                return func;
            }
            switch (argCount) {
                case 1:
                    return function (value) {
                        return func.call(thisArg, value);
                    };
                case 2:
                    return function (a, b) {
                        return func.call(thisArg, a, b);
                    };
                case 3:
                    return function (value, index, collection) {
                        return func.call(thisArg, value, index, collection);
                    };
                case 4:
                    return function (accumulator, value, index, collection) {
                        return func.call(thisArg, accumulator, value, index, collection);
                    };
            }
            return bind(func, thisArg);
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `createWrapper` that creates the wrapper and
         * sets its meta data.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Array} bindData The bind data array.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new function.
         */
        function baseCreateWrapper(bindData) {
            var func = bindData[0],
                bitmask = bindData[1],
                partialArgs = bindData[2],
                partialRightArgs = bindData[3],
                thisArg = bindData[4],
                arity = bindData[5];

            var isBind = bitmask & 1,
                isBindKey = bitmask & 2,
                isCurry = bitmask & 4,
                isCurryBound = bitmask & 8,
                key = func;

            function bound() {
                var thisBinding = isBind ? thisArg : this;
                if (partialArgs) {
                    var args = slice(partialArgs);
                    push.apply(args, arguments);
                }
                if (partialRightArgs || isCurry) {
                    args || (args = slice(arguments));
                    if (partialRightArgs) {
                        push.apply(args, partialRightArgs);
                    }
                    if (isCurry && args.length < arity) {
                        bitmask |= 16 & ~32;
                        return baseCreateWrapper([func, (isCurryBound ? bitmask : bitmask & ~3), args, null, thisArg, arity]);
                    }
                }
                args || (args = arguments);
                if (isBindKey) {
                    func = thisBinding[key];
                }
                if (this instanceof bound) {
                    thisBinding = baseCreate(func.prototype);
                    var result = func.apply(thisBinding, args);
                    return isObject(result) ? result : thisBinding;
                }
                return func.apply(thisBinding, args);
            }

            setBindData(bound, bindData);
            return bound;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.difference` that accepts a single array
         * of values to exclude.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Array} array The array to process.
         * @param {Array} [values] The array of values to exclude.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of filtered values.
         */
        function baseDifference(array, values) {
            var index = -1,
                indexOf = getIndexOf(),
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                isLarge = length >= largeArraySize && indexOf === baseIndexOf,
                result = [];

            if (isLarge) {
                var cache = createCache(values);
                if (cache) {
                    indexOf = cacheIndexOf;
                    values = cache;
                } else {
                    isLarge = false;
                }
            }
            while (++index < length) {
                var value = array[index];
                if (indexOf(values, value) < 0) {
                    result.push(value);
                }
            }
            if (isLarge) {
                releaseObject(values);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.flatten` without support for callback
         * shorthands or `thisArg` binding.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Array} array The array to flatten.
         * @param {boolean} [isShallow=false] A flag to restrict flattening to a single level.
         * @param {boolean} [isStrict=false] A flag to restrict flattening to arrays and `arguments` objects.
         * @param {number} [fromIndex=0] The index to start from.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new flattened array.
         */
        function baseFlatten(array, isShallow, isStrict, fromIndex) {
            var index = (fromIndex || 0) - 1,
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                result = [];

            while (++index < length) {
                var value = array[index];

                if (value && typeof value == 'object' && typeof value.length == 'number'
                    && (isArray(value) || isArguments(value))) {
                    // recursively flatten arrays (susceptible to call stack limits)
                    if (!isShallow) {
                        value = baseFlatten(value, isShallow, isStrict);
                    }
                    var valIndex = -1,
                        valLength = value.length,
                        resIndex = result.length;

                    result.length += valLength;
                    while (++valIndex < valLength) {
                        result[resIndex++] = value[valIndex];
                    }
                } else if (!isStrict) {
                    result.push(value);
                }
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.isEqual`, without support for `thisArg` binding,
         * that allows partial "_.where" style comparisons.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} a The value to compare.
         * @param {*} b The other value to compare.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize comparing values.
         * @param {Function} [isWhere=false] A flag to indicate performing partial comparisons.
         * @param {Array} [stackA=[]] Tracks traversed `a` objects.
         * @param {Array} [stackB=[]] Tracks traversed `b` objects.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the values are equivalent, else `false`.
         */
        function baseIsEqual(a, b, callback, isWhere, stackA, stackB) {
            // used to indicate that when comparing objects, `a` has at least the properties of `b`
            if (callback) {
                var result = callback(a, b);
                if (typeof result != 'undefined') {
                    return !!result;
                }
            }
            // exit early for identical values
            if (a === b) {
                // treat `+0` vs. `-0` as not equal
                return a !== 0 || (1 / a == 1 / b);
            }
            var type = typeof a,
                otherType = typeof b;

            // exit early for unlike primitive values
            if (a === a && !(a && objectTypes[type]) && !(b && objectTypes[otherType])) {
                return false;
            }
            // exit early for `null` and `undefined` avoiding ES3's Function#call behavior
            // http://es5.github.io/#x15.3.4.4
            if (a == null || b == null) {
                return a === b;
            }
            // compare [[Class]] names
            var className = toString.call(a),
                otherClass = toString.call(b);

            if (className == argsClass) {
                className = objectClass;
            }
            if (otherClass == argsClass) {
                otherClass = objectClass;
            }
            if (className != otherClass) {
                return false;
            }
            switch (className) {
                case boolClass:
                case dateClass:
                    // coerce dates and booleans to numbers, dates to milliseconds and booleans
                    // to `1` or `0` treating invalid dates coerced to `NaN` as not equal
                    return +a == +b;

                case numberClass:
                    // treat `NaN` vs. `NaN` as equal
                    return (a != +a)
                        ? b != +b
                        // but treat `+0` vs. `-0` as not equal
                        : (a == 0 ? (1 / a == 1 / b) : a == +b);

                case regexpClass:
                case stringClass:
                    // coerce regexes to strings (http://es5.github.io/#x15.10.6.4)
                    // treat string primitives and their corresponding object instances as equal
                    return a == String(b);
            }
            var isArr = className == arrayClass;
            if (!isArr) {
                // unwrap any `lodash` wrapped values
                var aWrapped = hasOwnProperty.call(a, '__wrapped__'),
                    bWrapped = hasOwnProperty.call(b, '__wrapped__');

                if (aWrapped || bWrapped) {
                    return baseIsEqual(aWrapped ? a.__wrapped__ : a, bWrapped ? b.__wrapped__ : b, callback, isWhere, stackA, stackB);
                }
                // exit for functions and DOM nodes
                if (className != objectClass) {
                    return false;
                }
                // in older versions of Opera, `arguments` objects have `Array` constructors
                var ctorA = a.constructor,
                    ctorB = b.constructor;

                // non `Object` object instances with different constructors are not equal
                if (ctorA != ctorB && !(isFunction(ctorA) && ctorA instanceof ctorA && isFunction(ctorB) && ctorB instanceof ctorB) &&
                    ('constructor' in a && 'constructor' in b)
                    ) {
                    return false;
                }
            }
            // assume cyclic structures are equal
            // the algorithm for detecting cyclic structures is adapted from ES 5.1
            // section 15.12.3, abstract operation `JO` (http://es5.github.io/#x15.12.3)
            var initedStack = !stackA;
            stackA || (stackA = getArray());
            stackB || (stackB = getArray());

            var length = stackA.length;
            while (length--) {
                if (stackA[length] == a) {
                    return stackB[length] == b;
                }
            }
            var size = 0;
            result = true;

            // add `a` and `b` to the stack of traversed objects
            stackA.push(a);
            stackB.push(b);

            // recursively compare objects and arrays (susceptible to call stack limits)
            if (isArr) {
                // compare lengths to determine if a deep comparison is necessary
                length = a.length;
                size = b.length;
                result = size == length;

                if (result || isWhere) {
                    // deep compare the contents, ignoring non-numeric properties
                    while (size--) {
                        var index = length,
                            value = b[size];

                        if (isWhere) {
                            while (index--) {
                                if ((result = baseIsEqual(a[index], value, callback, isWhere, stackA, stackB))) {
                                    break;
                                }
                            }
                        } else if (!(result = baseIsEqual(a[size], value, callback, isWhere, stackA, stackB))) {
                            break;
                        }
                    }
                }
            }
            else {
                // deep compare objects using `forIn`, instead of `forOwn`, to avoid `Object.keys`
                // which, in this case, is more costly
                forIn(b, function (value, key, b) {
                    if (hasOwnProperty.call(b, key)) {
                        // count the number of properties.
                        size++;
                        // deep compare each property value.
                        return (result = hasOwnProperty.call(a, key) && baseIsEqual(a[key], value, callback, isWhere, stackA, stackB));
                    }
                });

                if (result && !isWhere) {
                    // ensure both objects have the same number of properties
                    forIn(a, function (value, key, a) {
                        if (hasOwnProperty.call(a, key)) {
                            // `size` will be `-1` if `a` has more properties than `b`
                            return (result = --size > -1);
                        }
                    });
                }
            }
            stackA.pop();
            stackB.pop();

            if (initedStack) {
                releaseArray(stackA);
                releaseArray(stackB);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.merge` without argument juggling or support
         * for `thisArg` binding.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Object} object The destination object.
         * @param {Object} source The source object.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize merging properties.
         * @param {Array} [stackA=[]] Tracks traversed source objects.
         * @param {Array} [stackB=[]] Associates values with source counterparts.
         */
        function baseMerge(object, source, callback, stackA, stackB) {
            (isArray(source) ? forEach : forOwn)(source, function (source, key) {
                var found,
                    isArr,
                    result = source,
                    value = object[key];

                if (source && ((isArr = isArray(source)) || isPlainObject(source))) {
                    // avoid merging previously merged cyclic sources
                    var stackLength = stackA.length;
                    while (stackLength--) {
                        if ((found = stackA[stackLength] == source)) {
                            value = stackB[stackLength];
                            break;
                        }
                    }
                    if (!found) {
                        var isShallow;
                        if (callback) {
                            result = callback(value, source);
                            if ((isShallow = typeof result != 'undefined')) {
                                value = result;
                            }
                        }
                        if (!isShallow) {
                            value = isArr
                                ? (isArray(value) ? value : [])
                                : (isPlainObject(value) ? value : {});
                        }
                        // add `source` and associated `value` to the stack of traversed objects
                        stackA.push(source);
                        stackB.push(value);

                        // recursively merge objects and arrays (susceptible to call stack limits)
                        if (!isShallow) {
                            baseMerge(value, source, callback, stackA, stackB);
                        }
                    }
                }
                else {
                    if (callback) {
                        result = callback(value, source);
                        if (typeof result == 'undefined') {
                            result = source;
                        }
                    }
                    if (typeof result != 'undefined') {
                        value = result;
                    }
                }
                object[key] = value;
            });
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.random` without argument juggling or support
         * for returning floating-point numbers.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {number} min The minimum possible value.
         * @param {number} max The maximum possible value.
         * @returns {number} Returns a random number.
         */
        function baseRandom(min, max) {
            return min + floor(nativeRandom() * (max - min + 1));
        }

        /**
         * The base implementation of `_.uniq` without support for callback shorthands
         * or `thisArg` binding.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Array} array The array to process.
         * @param {boolean} [isSorted=false] A flag to indicate that `array` is sorted.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function called per iteration.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a duplicate-value-free array.
         */
        function baseUniq(array, isSorted, callback) {
            var index = -1,
                indexOf = getIndexOf(),
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                result = [];

            var isLarge = !isSorted && length >= largeArraySize && indexOf === baseIndexOf,
                seen = (callback || isLarge) ? getArray() : result;

            if (isLarge) {
                var cache = createCache(seen);
                indexOf = cacheIndexOf;
                seen = cache;
            }
            while (++index < length) {
                var value = array[index],
                    computed = callback ? callback(value, index, array) : value;

                if (isSorted
                    ? !index || seen[seen.length - 1] !== computed
                    : indexOf(seen, computed) < 0
                    ) {
                    if (callback || isLarge) {
                        seen.push(computed);
                    }
                    result.push(value);
                }
            }
            if (isLarge) {
                releaseArray(seen.array);
                releaseObject(seen);
            } else if (callback) {
                releaseArray(seen);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that aggregates a collection, creating an object composed
         * of keys generated from the results of running each element of the collection
         * through a callback. The given `setter` function sets the keys and values
         * of the composed object.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Function} setter The setter function.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new aggregator function.
         */
        function createAggregator(setter) {
            return function (collection, callback, thisArg) {
                var result = {};
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

                var index = -1,
                    length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

                if (typeof length == 'number') {
                    while (++index < length) {
                        var value = collection[index];
                        setter(result, value, callback(value, index, collection), collection);
                    }
                } else {
                    forOwn(collection, function (value, key, collection) {
                        setter(result, value, callback(value, key, collection), collection);
                    });
                }
                return result;
            };
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that, when called, either curries or invokes `func`
         * with an optional `this` binding and partially applied arguments.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Function|string} func The function or method name to reference.
         * @param {number} bitmask The bitmask of method flags to compose.
         *  The bitmask may be composed of the following flags:
         *  1 - `_.bind`
         *  2 - `_.bindKey`
         *  4 - `_.curry`
         *  8 - `_.curry` (bound)
         *  16 - `_.partial`
         *  32 - `_.partialRight`
         * @param {Array} [partialArgs] An array of arguments to prepend to those
         *  provided to the new function.
         * @param {Array} [partialRightArgs] An array of arguments to append to those
         *  provided to the new function.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `func`.
         * @param {number} [arity] The arity of `func`.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new function.
         */
        function createWrapper(func, bitmask, partialArgs, partialRightArgs, thisArg, arity) {
            var isBind = bitmask & 1,
                isBindKey = bitmask & 2,
                isCurry = bitmask & 4,
                isCurryBound = bitmask & 8,
                isPartial = bitmask & 16,
                isPartialRight = bitmask & 32;

            if (!isBindKey && !isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            if (isPartial && !partialArgs.length) {
                bitmask &= ~16;
                isPartial = partialArgs = false;
            }
            if (isPartialRight && !partialRightArgs.length) {
                bitmask &= ~32;
                isPartialRight = partialRightArgs = false;
            }
            var bindData = func && func.__bindData__;
            if (bindData && bindData !== true) {
                // clone `bindData`
                bindData = slice(bindData);
                if (bindData[2]) {
                    bindData[2] = slice(bindData[2]);
                }
                if (bindData[3]) {
                    bindData[3] = slice(bindData[3]);
                }
                // set `thisBinding` is not previously bound
                if (isBind && !(bindData[1] & 1)) {
                    bindData[4] = thisArg;
                }
                // set if previously bound but not currently (subsequent curried functions)
                if (!isBind && bindData[1] & 1) {
                    bitmask |= 8;
                }
                // set curried arity if not yet set
                if (isCurry && !(bindData[1] & 4)) {
                    bindData[5] = arity;
                }
                // append partial left arguments
                if (isPartial) {
                    push.apply(bindData[2] || (bindData[2] = []), partialArgs);
                }
                // append partial right arguments
                if (isPartialRight) {
                    unshift.apply(bindData[3] || (bindData[3] = []), partialRightArgs);
                }
                // merge flags
                bindData[1] |= bitmask;
                return createWrapper.apply(null, bindData);
            }
            // fast path for `_.bind`
            var creater = (bitmask == 1 || bitmask === 17) ? baseBind : baseCreateWrapper;
            return creater([func, bitmask, partialArgs, partialRightArgs, thisArg, arity]);
        }

        /**
         * Used by `escape` to convert characters to HTML entities.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {string} match The matched character to escape.
         * @returns {string} Returns the escaped character.
         */
        function escapeHtmlChar(match) {
            return htmlEscapes[match];
        }

        /**
         * Gets the appropriate "indexOf" function. If the `_.indexOf` method is
         * customized, this method returns the custom method, otherwise it returns
         * the `baseIndexOf` function.
         *
         * @private
         * @returns {Function} Returns the "indexOf" function.
         */
        function getIndexOf() {
            var result = (result = lodash.indexOf) === indexOf ? baseIndexOf : result;
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a native function.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a native function, else `false`.
         */
        function isNative(value) {
            return typeof value == 'function' && reNative.test(value);
        }

        /**
         * Sets `this` binding data on a given function.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {Function} func The function to set data on.
         * @param {Array} value The data array to set.
         */
        var setBindData = !defineProperty ? noop : function (func, value) {
            descriptor.value = value;
            defineProperty(func, '__bindData__', descriptor);
        };

        /**
         * A fallback implementation of `isPlainObject` which checks if a given value
         * is an object created by the `Object` constructor, assuming objects created
         * by the `Object` constructor have no inherited enumerable properties and that
         * there are no `Object.prototype` extensions.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a plain object, else `false`.
         */
        function shimIsPlainObject(value) {
            var ctor,
                result;

            // avoid non Object objects, `arguments` objects, and DOM elements
            if (!(value && toString.call(value) == objectClass) ||
                (ctor = value.constructor, isFunction(ctor) && !(ctor instanceof ctor))) {
                return false;
            }
            // In most environments an object's own properties are iterated before
            // its inherited properties. If the last iterated property is an object's
            // own property then there are no inherited enumerable properties.
            forIn(value, function (value, key) {
                result = key;
            });
            return typeof result == 'undefined' || hasOwnProperty.call(value, result);
        }

        /**
         * Used by `unescape` to convert HTML entities to characters.
         *
         * @private
         * @param {string} match The matched character to unescape.
         * @returns {string} Returns the unescaped character.
         */
        function unescapeHtmlChar(match) {
            return htmlUnescapes[match];
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is an `arguments` object.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is an `arguments` object, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * (function() { return _.isArguments(arguments); })(1, 2, 3);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isArguments([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => false
         */
        function isArguments(value) {
            return value && typeof value == 'object' && typeof value.length == 'number' &&
                toString.call(value) == argsClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is an array.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is an array, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * (function() { return _.isArray(arguments); })();
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isArray([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => true
         */
        var isArray = nativeIsArray || function (value) {
            return value && typeof value == 'object' && typeof value.length == 'number' &&
                toString.call(value) == arrayClass || false;
        };

        /**
         * A fallback implementation of `Object.keys` which produces an array of the
         * given object's own enumerable property names.
         *
         * @private
         * @type Function
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of property names.
         */
        var shimKeys = function (object) {
            var index, iterable = object, result = [];
            if (!iterable) return result;
            if (!(objectTypes[typeof object])) return result;
            for (index in iterable) {
                if (hasOwnProperty.call(iterable, index)) {
                    result.push(index);
                }
            }
            return result
        };

        /**
         * Creates an array composed of the own enumerable property names of an object.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of property names.
         * @example
         *
         * _.keys({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
         * // => ['one', 'two', 'three'] (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        var keys = !nativeKeys ? shimKeys : function (object) {
            if (!isObject(object)) {
                return [];
            }
            return nativeKeys(object);
        };

        /**
         * Used to convert characters to HTML entities:
         *
         * Though the `>` character is escaped for symmetry, characters like `>` and `/`
         * don't require escaping in HTML and have no special meaning unless they're part
         * of a tag or an unquoted attribute value.
         * http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/ambiguous-ampersands (under "semi-related fun fact")
         */
        var htmlEscapes = {
            '&': '&amp;',
            '<': '&lt;',
            '>': '&gt;',
            '"': '&quot;',
            "'": '&#39;'
        };

        /** Used to convert HTML entities to characters */
        var htmlUnescapes = invert(htmlEscapes);

        /** Used to match HTML entities and HTML characters */
        var reEscapedHtml = RegExp('(' + keys(htmlUnescapes).join('|') + ')', 'g'),
            reUnescapedHtml = RegExp('[' + keys(htmlEscapes).join('') + ']', 'g');

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Assigns own enumerable properties of source object(s) to the destination
         * object. Subsequent sources will overwrite property assignments of previous
         * sources. If a callback is provided it will be executed to produce the
         * assigned values. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with two
         * arguments; (objectValue, sourceValue).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @alias extend
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The destination object.
         * @param {...Object} [source] The source objects.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize assigning values.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the destination object.
         * @example
         *
         * _.assign({ 'name': 'fred' }, { 'employer': 'slate' });
         * // => { 'name': 'fred', 'employer': 'slate' }
         *
         * var defaults = _.partialRight(_.assign, function(a, b) {
     *   return typeof a == 'undefined' ? b : a;
     * });
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'barney' };
         * defaults(object, { 'name': 'fred', 'employer': 'slate' });
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'employer': 'slate' }
         */
        var assign = function (object, source, guard) {
            var index, iterable = object, result = iterable;
            if (!iterable) return result;
            var args = arguments,
                argsIndex = 0,
                argsLength = typeof guard == 'number' ? 2 : args.length;
            if (argsLength > 3 && typeof args[argsLength - 2] == 'function') {
                var callback = baseCreateCallback(args[--argsLength - 1], args[argsLength--], 2);
            } else if (argsLength > 2 && typeof args[argsLength - 1] == 'function') {
                callback = args[--argsLength];
            }
            while (++argsIndex < argsLength) {
                iterable = args[argsIndex];
                if (iterable && objectTypes[typeof iterable]) {
                    var ownIndex = -1,
                        ownProps = objectTypes[typeof iterable] && keys(iterable),
                        length = ownProps ? ownProps.length : 0;

                    while (++ownIndex < length) {
                        index = ownProps[ownIndex];
                        result[index] = callback ? callback(result[index], iterable[index]) : iterable[index];
                    }
                }
            }
            return result
        };

        /**
         * Creates a clone of `value`. If `isDeep` is `true` nested objects will also
         * be cloned, otherwise they will be assigned by reference. If a callback
         * is provided it will be executed to produce the cloned values. If the
         * callback returns `undefined` cloning will be handled by the method instead.
         * The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with one argument; (value).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to clone.
         * @param {boolean} [isDeep=false] Specify a deep clone.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize cloning values.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the cloned value.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * var shallow = _.clone(characters);
         * shallow[0] === characters[0];
         * // => true
         *
         * var deep = _.clone(characters, true);
         * deep[0] === characters[0];
         * // => false
         *
         * _.mixin({
     *   'clone': _.partialRight(_.clone, function(value) {
     *     return _.isElement(value) ? value.cloneNode(false) : undefined;
     *   })
     * });
         *
         * var clone = _.clone(document.body);
         * clone.childNodes.length;
         * // => 0
         */
        function clone(value, isDeep, callback, thisArg) {
            // allows working with "Collections" methods without using their `index`
            // and `collection` arguments for `isDeep` and `callback`
            if (typeof isDeep != 'boolean' && isDeep != null) {
                thisArg = callback;
                callback = isDeep;
                isDeep = false;
            }
            return baseClone(value, isDeep, typeof callback == 'function' && baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 1));
        }

        /**
         * Creates a deep clone of `value`. If a callback is provided it will be
         * executed to produce the cloned values. If the callback returns `undefined`
         * cloning will be handled by the method instead. The callback is bound to
         * `thisArg` and invoked with one argument; (value).
         *
         * Note: This method is loosely based on the structured clone algorithm. Functions
         * and DOM nodes are **not** cloned. The enumerable properties of `arguments` objects and
         * objects created by constructors other than `Object` are cloned to plain `Object` objects.
         * See http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/infrastructure.html#internal-structured-cloning-algorithm.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to deep clone.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize cloning values.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the deep cloned value.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * var deep = _.cloneDeep(characters);
         * deep[0] === characters[0];
         * // => false
         *
         * var view = {
     *   'label': 'docs',
     *   'node': element
     * };
         *
         * var clone = _.cloneDeep(view, function(value) {
     *   return _.isElement(value) ? value.cloneNode(true) : undefined;
     * });
         *
         * clone.node == view.node;
         * // => false
         */
        function cloneDeep(value, callback, thisArg) {
            return baseClone(value, true, typeof callback == 'function' && baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 1));
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object that inherits from the given `prototype` object. If a
         * `properties` object is provided its own enumerable properties are assigned
         * to the created object.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} prototype The object to inherit from.
         * @param {Object} [properties] The properties to assign to the object.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the new object.
         * @example
         *
         * function Shape() {
     *   this.x = 0;
     *   this.y = 0;
     * }
         *
         * function Circle() {
     *   Shape.call(this);
     * }
         *
         * Circle.prototype = _.create(Shape.prototype, { 'constructor': Circle });
         *
         * var circle = new Circle;
         * circle instanceof Circle;
         * // => true
         *
         * circle instanceof Shape;
         * // => true
         */
        function create(prototype, properties) {
            var result = baseCreate(prototype);
            return properties ? assign(result, properties) : result;
        }

        /**
         * Assigns own enumerable properties of source object(s) to the destination
         * object for all destination properties that resolve to `undefined`. Once a
         * property is set, additional defaults of the same property will be ignored.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The destination object.
         * @param {...Object} [source] The source objects.
         * @param- {Object} [guard] Allows working with `_.reduce` without using its
         *  `key` and `object` arguments as sources.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the destination object.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'barney' };
         * _.defaults(object, { 'name': 'fred', 'employer': 'slate' });
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'employer': 'slate' }
         */
        var defaults = function (object, source, guard) {
            var index, iterable = object, result = iterable;
            if (!iterable) return result;
            var args = arguments,
                argsIndex = 0,
                argsLength = typeof guard == 'number' ? 2 : args.length;
            while (++argsIndex < argsLength) {
                iterable = args[argsIndex];
                if (iterable && objectTypes[typeof iterable]) {
                    var ownIndex = -1,
                        ownProps = objectTypes[typeof iterable] && keys(iterable),
                        length = ownProps ? ownProps.length : 0;

                    while (++ownIndex < length) {
                        index = ownProps[ownIndex];
                        if (typeof result[index] == 'undefined') result[index] = iterable[index];
                    }
                }
            }
            return result
        };

        /**
         * This method is like `_.findIndex` except that it returns the key of the
         * first element that passes the callback check, instead of the element itself.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to search.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called per
         *  iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used to
         *  create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {string|undefined} Returns the key of the found element, else `undefined`.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = {
     *   'barney': {  'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
     *   'fred': {    'age': 40, 'blocked': true },
     *   'pebbles': { 'age': 1,  'blocked': false }
     * };
         *
         * _.findKey(characters, function(chr) {
     *   return chr.age < 40;
     * });
         * // => 'barney' (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.findKey(characters, { 'age': 1 });
         * // => 'pebbles'
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.findKey(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => 'fred'
         */
        function findKey(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var result;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            forOwn(object, function (value, key, object) {
                if (callback(value, key, object)) {
                    result = key;
                    return false;
                }
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.findKey` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` in the opposite order.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to search.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called per
         *  iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used to
         *  create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {string|undefined} Returns the key of the found element, else `undefined`.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = {
     *   'barney': {  'age': 36, 'blocked': true },
     *   'fred': {    'age': 40, 'blocked': false },
     *   'pebbles': { 'age': 1,  'blocked': true }
     * };
         *
         * _.findLastKey(characters, function(chr) {
     *   return chr.age < 40;
     * });
         * // => returns `pebbles`, assuming `_.findKey` returns `barney`
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.findLastKey(characters, { 'age': 40 });
         * // => 'fred'
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.findLastKey(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => 'pebbles'
         */
        function findLastKey(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var result;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            forOwnRight(object, function (value, key, object) {
                if (callback(value, key, object)) {
                    result = key;
                    return false;
                }
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Iterates over own and inherited enumerable properties of an object,
         * executing the callback for each property. The callback is bound to `thisArg`
         * and invoked with three arguments; (value, key, object). Callbacks may exit
         * iteration early by explicitly returning `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
         * @example
         *
         * function Shape() {
     *   this.x = 0;
     *   this.y = 0;
     * }
         *
         * Shape.prototype.move = function(x, y) {
     *   this.x += x;
     *   this.y += y;
     * };
         *
         * _.forIn(new Shape, function(value, key) {
     *   console.log(key);
     * });
         * // => logs 'x', 'y', and 'move' (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        var forIn = function (collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var index, iterable = collection, result = iterable;
            if (!iterable) return result;
            if (!objectTypes[typeof iterable]) return result;
            callback = callback && typeof thisArg == 'undefined' ? callback : baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            for (index in iterable) {
                if (callback(iterable[index], index, collection) === false) return result;
            }
            return result
        };

        /**
         * This method is like `_.forIn` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` in the opposite order.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
         * @example
         *
         * function Shape() {
     *   this.x = 0;
     *   this.y = 0;
     * }
         *
         * Shape.prototype.move = function(x, y) {
     *   this.x += x;
     *   this.y += y;
     * };
         *
         * _.forInRight(new Shape, function(value, key) {
     *   console.log(key);
     * });
         * // => logs 'move', 'y', and 'x' assuming `_.forIn ` logs 'x', 'y', and 'move'
         */
        function forInRight(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var pairs = [];

            forIn(object, function (value, key) {
                pairs.push(key, value);
            });

            var length = pairs.length;
            callback = baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            while (length--) {
                if (callback(pairs[length--], pairs[length], object) === false) {
                    break;
                }
            }
            return object;
        }

        /**
         * Iterates over own enumerable properties of an object, executing the callback
         * for each property. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, key, object). Callbacks may exit iteration early by
         * explicitly returning `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.forOwn({ '0': 'zero', '1': 'one', 'length': 2 }, function(num, key) {
     *   console.log(key);
     * });
         * // => logs '0', '1', and 'length' (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        var forOwn = function (collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var index, iterable = collection, result = iterable;
            if (!iterable) return result;
            if (!objectTypes[typeof iterable]) return result;
            callback = callback && typeof thisArg == 'undefined' ? callback : baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            var ownIndex = -1,
                ownProps = objectTypes[typeof iterable] && keys(iterable),
                length = ownProps ? ownProps.length : 0;

            while (++ownIndex < length) {
                index = ownProps[ownIndex];
                if (callback(iterable[index], index, collection) === false) return result;
            }
            return result
        };

        /**
         * This method is like `_.forOwn` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` in the opposite order.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.forOwnRight({ '0': 'zero', '1': 'one', 'length': 2 }, function(num, key) {
     *   console.log(key);
     * });
         * // => logs 'length', '1', and '0' assuming `_.forOwn` logs '0', '1', and 'length'
         */
        function forOwnRight(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var props = keys(object),
                length = props.length;

            callback = baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            while (length--) {
                var key = props[length];
                if (callback(object[key], key, object) === false) {
                    break;
                }
            }
            return object;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a sorted array of property names of all enumerable properties,
         * own and inherited, of `object` that have function values.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias methods
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of property names that have function values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.functions(_);
         * // => ['all', 'any', 'bind', 'bindAll', 'clone', 'compact', 'compose', ...]
         */
        function functions(object) {
            var result = [];
            forIn(object, function (value, key) {
                if (isFunction(value)) {
                    result.push(key);
                }
            });
            return result.sort();
        }

        /**
         * Checks if the specified property name exists as a direct property of `object`,
         * instead of an inherited property.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @param {string} key The name of the property to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if key is a direct property, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.has({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, 'b');
         * // => true
         */
        function has(object, key) {
            return object ? hasOwnProperty.call(object, key) : false;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object composed of the inverted keys and values of the given object.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to invert.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the created inverted object.
         * @example
         *
         * _.invert({ 'first': 'fred', 'second': 'barney' });
         * // => { 'fred': 'first', 'barney': 'second' }
         */
        function invert(object) {
            var index = -1,
                props = keys(object),
                length = props.length,
                result = {};

            while (++index < length) {
                var key = props[index];
                result[object[key]] = key;
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a boolean value.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a boolean value, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isBoolean(null);
         * // => false
         */
        function isBoolean(value) {
            return value === true || value === false ||
                value && typeof value == 'object' && toString.call(value) == boolClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a date.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a date, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isDate(new Date);
         * // => true
         */
        function isDate(value) {
            return value && typeof value == 'object' && toString.call(value) == dateClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a DOM element.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a DOM element, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isElement(document.body);
         * // => true
         */
        function isElement(value) {
            return value && value.nodeType === 1 || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is empty. Arrays, strings, or `arguments` objects with a
         * length of `0` and objects with no own enumerable properties are considered
         * "empty".
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Array|Object|string} value The value to inspect.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is empty, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isEmpty([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isEmpty({});
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isEmpty('');
         * // => true
         */
        function isEmpty(value) {
            var result = true;
            if (!value) {
                return result;
            }
            var className = toString.call(value),
                length = value.length;

            if ((className == arrayClass || className == stringClass || className == argsClass ) ||
                (className == objectClass && typeof length == 'number' && isFunction(value.splice))) {
                return !length;
            }
            forOwn(value, function () {
                return (result = false);
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Performs a deep comparison between two values to determine if they are
         * equivalent to each other. If a callback is provided it will be executed
         * to compare values. If the callback returns `undefined` comparisons will
         * be handled by the method instead. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and
         * invoked with two arguments; (a, b).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} a The value to compare.
         * @param {*} b The other value to compare.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize comparing values.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the values are equivalent, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'fred' };
         * var copy = { 'name': 'fred' };
         *
         * object == copy;
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isEqual(object, copy);
         * // => true
         *
         * var words = ['hello', 'goodbye'];
         * var otherWords = ['hi', 'goodbye'];
         *
         * _.isEqual(words, otherWords, function(a, b) {
     *   var reGreet = /^(?:hello|hi)$/i,
     *       aGreet = _.isString(a) && reGreet.test(a),
     *       bGreet = _.isString(b) && reGreet.test(b);
     *
     *   return (aGreet || bGreet) ? (aGreet == bGreet) : undefined;
     * });
         * // => true
         */
        function isEqual(a, b, callback, thisArg) {
            return baseIsEqual(a, b, typeof callback == 'function' && baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 2));
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is, or can be coerced to, a finite number.
         *
         * Note: This is not the same as native `isFinite` which will return true for
         * booleans and empty strings. See http://es5.github.io/#x15.1.2.5.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is finite, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isFinite(-101);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isFinite('10');
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isFinite(true);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isFinite('');
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isFinite(Infinity);
         * // => false
         */
        function isFinite(value) {
            return nativeIsFinite(value) && !nativeIsNaN(parseFloat(value));
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a function, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isFunction(_);
         * // => true
         */
        function isFunction(value) {
            return typeof value == 'function';
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is the language type of Object.
         * (e.g. arrays, functions, objects, regexes, `new Number(0)`, and `new String('')`)
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is an object, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isObject({});
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isObject([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isObject(1);
         * // => false
         */
        function isObject(value) {
            // check if the value is the ECMAScript language type of Object
            // http://es5.github.io/#x8
            // and avoid a V8 bug
            // http://code.google.com/p/v8/issues/detail?id=2291
            return !!(value && objectTypes[typeof value]);
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is `NaN`.
         *
         * Note: This is not the same as native `isNaN` which will return `true` for
         * `undefined` and other non-numeric values. See http://es5.github.io/#x15.1.2.4.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is `NaN`, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isNaN(NaN);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isNaN(new Number(NaN));
         * // => true
         *
         * isNaN(undefined);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isNaN(undefined);
         * // => false
         */
        function isNaN(value) {
            // `NaN` as a primitive is the only value that is not equal to itself
            // (perform the [[Class]] check first to avoid errors with some host objects in IE)
            return isNumber(value) && value != +value;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is `null`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is `null`, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isNull(null);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.isNull(undefined);
         * // => false
         */
        function isNull(value) {
            return value === null;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a number.
         *
         * Note: `NaN` is considered a number. See http://es5.github.io/#x8.5.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a number, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isNumber(8.4 * 5);
         * // => true
         */
        function isNumber(value) {
            return typeof value == 'number' ||
                value && typeof value == 'object' && toString.call(value) == numberClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is an object created by the `Object` constructor.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if `value` is a plain object, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * function Shape() {
     *   this.x = 0;
     *   this.y = 0;
     * }
         *
         * _.isPlainObject(new Shape);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isPlainObject([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.isPlainObject({ 'x': 0, 'y': 0 });
         * // => true
         */
        var isPlainObject = !getPrototypeOf ? shimIsPlainObject : function (value) {
            if (!(value && toString.call(value) == objectClass)) {
                return false;
            }
            var valueOf = value.valueOf,
                objProto = isNative(valueOf) && (objProto = getPrototypeOf(valueOf)) && getPrototypeOf(objProto);

            return objProto
                ? (value == objProto || getPrototypeOf(value) == objProto)
                : shimIsPlainObject(value);
        };

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a regular expression.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a regular expression, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isRegExp(/fred/);
         * // => true
         */
        function isRegExp(value) {
            return value && typeof value == 'object' && toString.call(value) == regexpClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is a string.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is a string, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isString('fred');
         * // => true
         */
        function isString(value) {
            return typeof value == 'string' ||
                value && typeof value == 'object' && toString.call(value) == stringClass || false;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if `value` is `undefined`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {*} value The value to check.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `value` is `undefined`, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.isUndefined(void 0);
         * // => true
         */
        function isUndefined(value) {
            return typeof value == 'undefined';
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object with the same keys as `object` and values generated by
         * running each own enumerable property of `object` through the callback.
         * The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, key, object).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new object with values of the results of each `callback` execution.
         * @example
         *
         * _.mapValues({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3} , function(num) { return num * 3; });
         * // => { 'a': 3, 'b': 6, 'c': 9 }
         *
         * var characters = {
     *   'fred': { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 },
     *   'pebbles': { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1 }
     * };
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.mapValues(characters, 'age');
         * // => { 'fred': 40, 'pebbles': 1 }
         */
        function mapValues(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var result = {};
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

            forOwn(object, function (value, key, object) {
                result[key] = callback(value, key, object);
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Recursively merges own enumerable properties of the source object(s), that
         * don't resolve to `undefined` into the destination object. Subsequent sources
         * will overwrite property assignments of previous sources. If a callback is
         * provided it will be executed to produce the merged values of the destination
         * and source properties. If the callback returns `undefined` merging will
         * be handled by the method instead. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and
         * invoked with two arguments; (objectValue, sourceValue).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The destination object.
         * @param {...Object} [source] The source objects.
         * @param {Function} [callback] The function to customize merging properties.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the destination object.
         * @example
         *
         * var names = {
     *   'characters': [
     *     { 'name': 'barney' },
     *     { 'name': 'fred' }
     *   ]
     * };
         *
         * var ages = {
     *   'characters': [
     *     { 'age': 36 },
     *     { 'age': 40 }
     *   ]
     * };
         *
         * _.merge(names, ages);
         * // => { 'characters': [{ 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 }, { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 }] }
         *
         * var food = {
     *   'fruits': ['apple'],
     *   'vegetables': ['beet']
     * };
         *
         * var otherFood = {
     *   'fruits': ['banana'],
     *   'vegetables': ['carrot']
     * };
         *
         * _.merge(food, otherFood, function(a, b) {
     *   return _.isArray(a) ? a.concat(b) : undefined;
     * });
         * // => { 'fruits': ['apple', 'banana'], 'vegetables': ['beet', 'carrot] }
         */
        function merge(object) {
            var args = arguments,
                length = 2;

            if (!isObject(object)) {
                return object;
            }
            // allows working with `_.reduce` and `_.reduceRight` without using
            // their `index` and `collection` arguments
            if (typeof args[2] != 'number') {
                length = args.length;
            }
            if (length > 3 && typeof args[length - 2] == 'function') {
                var callback = baseCreateCallback(args[--length - 1], args[length--], 2);
            } else if (length > 2 && typeof args[length - 1] == 'function') {
                callback = args[--length];
            }
            var sources = slice(arguments, 1, length),
                index = -1,
                stackA = getArray(),
                stackB = getArray();

            while (++index < length) {
                baseMerge(object, sources[index], callback, stackA, stackB);
            }
            releaseArray(stackA);
            releaseArray(stackB);
            return object;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a shallow clone of `object` excluding the specified properties.
         * Property names may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays of
         * property names. If a callback is provided it will be executed for each
         * property of `object` omitting the properties the callback returns truey
         * for. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, key, object).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The source object.
         * @param {Function|...string|string[]} [callback] The properties to omit or the
         *  function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns an object without the omitted properties.
         * @example
         *
         * _.omit({ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 }, 'age');
         * // => { 'name': 'fred' }
         *
         * _.omit({ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 }, function(value) {
     *   return typeof value == 'number';
     * });
         * // => { 'name': 'fred' }
         */
        function omit(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var result = {};
            if (typeof callback != 'function') {
                var props = [];
                forIn(object, function (value, key) {
                    props.push(key);
                });
                props = baseDifference(props, baseFlatten(arguments, true, false, 1));

                var index = -1,
                    length = props.length;

                while (++index < length) {
                    var key = props[index];
                    result[key] = object[key];
                }
            } else {
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                forIn(object, function (value, key, object) {
                    if (!callback(value, key, object)) {
                        result[key] = value;
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a two dimensional array of an object's key-value pairs,
         * i.e. `[[key1, value1], [key2, value2]]`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns new array of key-value pairs.
         * @example
         *
         * _.pairs({ 'barney': 36, 'fred': 40 });
         * // => [['barney', 36], ['fred', 40]] (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        function pairs(object) {
            var index = -1,
                props = keys(object),
                length = props.length,
                result = Array(length);

            while (++index < length) {
                var key = props[index];
                result[index] = [key, object[key]];
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a shallow clone of `object` composed of the specified properties.
         * Property names may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays of
         * property names. If a callback is provided it will be executed for each
         * property of `object` picking the properties the callback returns truey
         * for. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, key, object).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The source object.
         * @param {Function|...string|string[]} [callback] The function called per
         *  iteration or property names to pick, specified as individual property
         *  names or arrays of property names.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns an object composed of the picked properties.
         * @example
         *
         * _.pick({ 'name': 'fred', '_userid': 'fred1' }, 'name');
         * // => { 'name': 'fred' }
         *
         * _.pick({ 'name': 'fred', '_userid': 'fred1' }, function(value, key) {
     *   return key.charAt(0) != '_';
     * });
         * // => { 'name': 'fred' }
         */
        function pick(object, callback, thisArg) {
            var result = {};
            if (typeof callback != 'function') {
                var index = -1,
                    props = baseFlatten(arguments, true, false, 1),
                    length = isObject(object) ? props.length : 0;

                while (++index < length) {
                    var key = props[index];
                    if (key in object) {
                        result[key] = object[key];
                    }
                }
            } else {
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                forIn(object, function (value, key, object) {
                    if (callback(value, key, object)) {
                        result[key] = value;
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * An alternative to `_.reduce` this method transforms `object` to a new
         * `accumulator` object which is the result of running each of its own
         * enumerable properties through a callback, with each callback execution
         * potentially mutating the `accumulator` object. The callback is bound to
         * `thisArg` and invoked with four arguments; (accumulator, value, key, object).
         * Callbacks may exit iteration early by explicitly returning `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Array|Object} object The object to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [accumulator] The custom accumulator value.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the accumulated value.
         * @example
         *
         * var squares = _.transform([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], function(result, num) {
     *   num *= num;
     *   if (num % 2) {
     *     return result.push(num) < 3;
     *   }
     * });
         * // => [1, 9, 25]
         *
         * var mapped = _.transform({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, function(result, num, key) {
     *   result[key] = num * 3;
     * });
         * // => { 'a': 3, 'b': 6, 'c': 9 }
         */
        function transform(object, callback, accumulator, thisArg) {
            var isArr = isArray(object);
            if (accumulator == null) {
                if (isArr) {
                    accumulator = [];
                } else {
                    var ctor = object && object.constructor,
                        proto = ctor && ctor.prototype;

                    accumulator = baseCreate(proto);
                }
            }
            if (callback) {
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 4);
                (isArr ? forEach : forOwn)(object, function (value, index, object) {
                    return callback(accumulator, value, index, object);
                });
            }
            return accumulator;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array composed of the own enumerable property values of `object`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Objects
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of property values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.values({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
         * // => [1, 2, 3] (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        function values(object) {
            var index = -1,
                props = keys(object),
                length = props.length,
                result = Array(length);

            while (++index < length) {
                result[index] = object[props[index]];
            }
            return result;
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates an array of elements from the specified indexes, or keys, of the
         * `collection`. Indexes may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays
         * of indexes.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {...(number|number[]|string|string[])} [index] The indexes of `collection`
         *   to retrieve, specified as individual indexes or arrays of indexes.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of elements corresponding to the
         *  provided indexes.
         * @example
         *
         * _.at(['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'], [0, 2, 4]);
         * // => ['a', 'c', 'e']
         *
         * _.at(['fred', 'barney', 'pebbles'], 0, 2);
         * // => ['fred', 'pebbles']
         */
        function at(collection) {
            var args = arguments,
                index = -1,
                props = baseFlatten(args, true, false, 1),
                length = (args[2] && args[2][args[1]] === collection) ? 1 : props.length,
                result = Array(length);

            while (++index < length) {
                result[index] = collection[props[index]];
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if a given value is present in a collection using strict equality
         * for comparisons, i.e. `===`. If `fromIndex` is negative, it is used as the
         * offset from the end of the collection.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias include
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {*} target The value to check for.
         * @param {number} [fromIndex=0] The index to search from.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if the `target` element is found, else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.contains([1, 2, 3], 1);
         * // => true
         *
         * _.contains([1, 2, 3], 1, 2);
         * // => false
         *
         * _.contains({ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 }, 'fred');
         * // => true
         *
         * _.contains('pebbles', 'eb');
         * // => true
         */
        function contains(collection, target, fromIndex) {
            var index = -1,
                indexOf = getIndexOf(),
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0,
                result = false;

            fromIndex = (fromIndex < 0 ? nativeMax(0, length + fromIndex) : fromIndex) || 0;
            if (isArray(collection)) {
                result = indexOf(collection, target, fromIndex) > -1;
            } else if (typeof length == 'number') {
                result = (isString(collection) ? collection.indexOf(target, fromIndex) : indexOf(collection, target, fromIndex)) > -1;
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, function (value) {
                    if (++index >= fromIndex) {
                        return !(result = value === target);
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object composed of keys generated from the results of running
         * each element of `collection` through the callback. The corresponding value
         * of each key is the number of times the key was returned by the callback.
         * The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the composed aggregate object.
         * @example
         *
         * _.countBy([4.3, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return Math.floor(num); });
         * // => { '4': 1, '6': 2 }
         *
         * _.countBy([4.3, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
         * // => { '4': 1, '6': 2 }
         *
         * _.countBy(['one', 'two', 'three'], 'length');
         * // => { '3': 2, '5': 1 }
         */
        var countBy = createAggregator(function (result, value, key) {
            (hasOwnProperty.call(result, key) ? result[key]++ : result[key] = 1);
        });

        /**
         * Checks if the given callback returns truey value for **all** elements of
         * a collection. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias all
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if all elements passed the callback check,
         *  else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.every([true, 1, null, 'yes']);
         * // => false
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.every(characters, 'age');
         * // => true
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.every(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => false
         */
        function every(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var result = true;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (++index < length) {
                    if (!(result = !!callback(collection[index], index, collection))) {
                        break;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    return (result = !!callback(value, index, collection));
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Iterates over elements of a collection, returning an array of all elements
         * the callback returns truey for. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and
         * invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias select
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of elements that passed the callback check.
         * @example
         *
         * var evens = _.filter([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
         * // => [2, 4, 6]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40, 'blocked': true }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.filter(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => [{ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40, 'blocked': true }]
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.filter(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false }]
         */
        function filter(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var result = [];
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (++index < length) {
                    var value = collection[index];
                    if (callback(value, index, collection)) {
                        result.push(value);
                    }
                }
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    if (callback(value, index, collection)) {
                        result.push(value);
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Iterates over elements of a collection, returning the first element that
         * the callback returns truey for. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and
         * invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias detect, findWhere
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the found element, else `undefined`.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 40, 'blocked': true },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1,  'blocked': false }
         * ];
         *
         * _.find(characters, function(chr) {
     *   return chr.age < 40;
     * });
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false }
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.find(characters, { 'age': 1 });
         * // =>  { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1, 'blocked': false }
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.find(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40, 'blocked': true }
         */
        function find(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (++index < length) {
                    var value = collection[index];
                    if (callback(value, index, collection)) {
                        return value;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                var result;
                forOwn(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    if (callback(value, index, collection)) {
                        result = value;
                        return false;
                    }
                });
                return result;
            }
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.find` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` from right to left.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the found element, else `undefined`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.findLast([1, 2, 3, 4], function(num) {
     *   return num % 2 == 1;
     * });
         * // => 3
         */
        function findLast(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var result;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            forEachRight(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                if (callback(value, index, collection)) {
                    result = value;
                    return false;
                }
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Iterates over elements of a collection, executing the callback for each
         * element. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, index|key, collection). Callbacks may exit iteration early by
         * explicitly returning `false`.
         *
         * Note: As with other "Collections" methods, objects with a `length` property
         * are iterated like arrays. To avoid this behavior `_.forIn` or `_.forOwn`
         * may be used for object iteration.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias each
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array|Object|string} Returns `collection`.
         * @example
         *
         * _([1, 2, 3]).forEach(function(num) { console.log(num); }).join(',');
         * // => logs each number and returns '1,2,3'
         *
         * _.forEach({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 }, function(num) { console.log(num); });
         * // => logs each number and returns the object (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         */
        function forEach(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            callback = callback && typeof thisArg == 'undefined' ? callback : baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (++index < length) {
                    if (callback(collection[index], index, collection) === false) {
                        break;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, callback);
            }
            return collection;
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.forEach` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` from right to left.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias eachRight
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array|Object|string} Returns `collection`.
         * @example
         *
         * _([1, 2, 3]).forEachRight(function(num) { console.log(num); }).join(',');
         * // => logs each number from right to left and returns '3,2,1'
         */
        function forEachRight(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var length = collection ? collection.length : 0;
            callback = callback && typeof thisArg == 'undefined' ? callback : baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (length--) {
                    if (callback(collection[length], length, collection) === false) {
                        break;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                var props = keys(collection);
                length = props.length;
                forOwn(collection, function (value, key, collection) {
                    key = props ? props[--length] : --length;
                    return callback(collection[key], key, collection);
                });
            }
            return collection;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object composed of keys generated from the results of running
         * each element of a collection through the callback. The corresponding value
         * of each key is an array of the elements responsible for generating the key.
         * The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the composed aggregate object.
         * @example
         *
         * _.groupBy([4.2, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return Math.floor(num); });
         * // => { '4': [4.2], '6': [6.1, 6.4] }
         *
         * _.groupBy([4.2, 6.1, 6.4], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
         * // => { '4': [4.2], '6': [6.1, 6.4] }
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.groupBy(['one', 'two', 'three'], 'length');
         * // => { '3': ['one', 'two'], '5': ['three'] }
         */
        var groupBy = createAggregator(function (result, value, key) {
            (hasOwnProperty.call(result, key) ? result[key] : result[key] = []).push(value);
        });

        /**
         * Creates an object composed of keys generated from the results of running
         * each element of the collection through the given callback. The corresponding
         * value of each key is the last element responsible for generating the key.
         * The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments;
         * (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the composed aggregate object.
         * @example
         *
         * var keys = [
         *   { 'dir': 'left', 'code': 97 },
         *   { 'dir': 'right', 'code': 100 }
         * ];
         *
         * _.indexBy(keys, 'dir');
         * // => { 'left': { 'dir': 'left', 'code': 97 }, 'right': { 'dir': 'right', 'code': 100 } }
         *
         * _.indexBy(keys, function(key) { return String.fromCharCode(key.code); });
         * // => { 'a': { 'dir': 'left', 'code': 97 }, 'd': { 'dir': 'right', 'code': 100 } }
         *
         * _.indexBy(characters, function(key) { this.fromCharCode(key.code); }, String);
         * // => { 'a': { 'dir': 'left', 'code': 97 }, 'd': { 'dir': 'right', 'code': 100 } }
         */
        var indexBy = createAggregator(function (result, value, key) {
            result[key] = value;
        });

        /**
         * Invokes the method named by `methodName` on each element in the `collection`
         * returning an array of the results of each invoked method. Additional arguments
         * will be provided to each invoked method. If `methodName` is a function it
         * will be invoked for, and `this` bound to, each element in the `collection`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|string} methodName The name of the method to invoke or
         *  the function invoked per iteration.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to invoke the method with.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of the results of each invoked method.
         * @example
         *
         * _.invoke([[5, 1, 7], [3, 2, 1]], 'sort');
         * // => [[1, 5, 7], [1, 2, 3]]
         *
         * _.invoke([123, 456], String.prototype.split, '');
         * // => [['1', '2', '3'], ['4', '5', '6']]
         */
        function invoke(collection, methodName) {
            var args = slice(arguments, 2),
                index = -1,
                isFunc = typeof methodName == 'function',
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0,
                result = Array(typeof length == 'number' ? length : 0);

            forEach(collection, function (value) {
                result[++index] = (isFunc ? methodName : value[methodName]).apply(value, args);
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of values by running each element in the collection
         * through the callback. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with
         * three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias collect
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of the results of each `callback` execution.
         * @example
         *
         * _.map([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return num * 3; });
         * // => [3, 6, 9]
         *
         * _.map({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 }, function(num) { return num * 3; });
         * // => [3, 6, 9] (property order is not guaranteed across environments)
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.map(characters, 'name');
         * // => ['barney', 'fred']
         */
        function map(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                var result = Array(length);
                while (++index < length) {
                    result[index] = callback(collection[index], index, collection);
                }
            } else {
                result = [];
                forOwn(collection, function (value, key, collection) {
                    result[++index] = callback(value, key, collection);
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Retrieves the maximum value of a collection. If the collection is empty or
         * falsey `-Infinity` is returned. If a callback is provided it will be executed
         * for each value in the collection to generate the criterion by which the value
         * is ranked. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, index, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the maximum value.
         * @example
         *
         * _.max([4, 2, 8, 6]);
         * // => 8
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * _.max(characters, function(chr) { return chr.age; });
         * // => { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 };
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.max(characters, 'age');
         * // => { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 };
         */
        function max(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var computed = -Infinity,
                result = computed;

            // allows working with functions like `_.map` without using
            // their `index` argument as a callback
            if (typeof callback != 'function' && thisArg && thisArg[callback] === collection) {
                callback = null;
            }
            if (callback == null && isArray(collection)) {
                var index = -1,
                    length = collection.length;

                while (++index < length) {
                    var value = collection[index];
                    if (value > result) {
                        result = value;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                callback = (callback == null && isString(collection))
                    ? charAtCallback
                    : lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

                forEach(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    var current = callback(value, index, collection);
                    if (current > computed) {
                        computed = current;
                        result = value;
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Retrieves the minimum value of a collection. If the collection is empty or
         * falsey `Infinity` is returned. If a callback is provided it will be executed
         * for each value in the collection to generate the criterion by which the value
         * is ranked. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, index, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the minimum value.
         * @example
         *
         * _.min([4, 2, 8, 6]);
         * // => 2
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * _.min(characters, function(chr) { return chr.age; });
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 };
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.min(characters, 'age');
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 };
         */
        function min(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var computed = Infinity,
                result = computed;

            // allows working with functions like `_.map` without using
            // their `index` argument as a callback
            if (typeof callback != 'function' && thisArg && thisArg[callback] === collection) {
                callback = null;
            }
            if (callback == null && isArray(collection)) {
                var index = -1,
                    length = collection.length;

                while (++index < length) {
                    var value = collection[index];
                    if (value < result) {
                        result = value;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                callback = (callback == null && isString(collection))
                    ? charAtCallback
                    : lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

                forEach(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    var current = callback(value, index, collection);
                    if (current < computed) {
                        computed = current;
                        result = value;
                    }
                });
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Retrieves the value of a specified property from all elements in the collection.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {string} property The name of the property to pluck.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of property values.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * _.pluck(characters, 'name');
         * // => ['barney', 'fred']
         */
        var pluck = map;

        /**
         * Reduces a collection to a value which is the accumulated result of running
         * each element in the collection through the callback, where each successive
         * callback execution consumes the return value of the previous execution. If
         * `accumulator` is not provided the first element of the collection will be
         * used as the initial `accumulator` value. The callback is bound to `thisArg`
         * and invoked with four arguments; (accumulator, value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias foldl, inject
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [accumulator] Initial value of the accumulator.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the accumulated value.
         * @example
         *
         * var sum = _.reduce([1, 2, 3], function(sum, num) {
     *   return sum + num;
     * });
         * // => 6
         *
         * var mapped = _.reduce({ 'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'c': 3 }, function(result, num, key) {
     *   result[key] = num * 3;
     *   return result;
     * }, {});
         * // => { 'a': 3, 'b': 6, 'c': 9 }
         */
        function reduce(collection, callback, accumulator, thisArg) {
            if (!collection) return accumulator;
            var noaccum = arguments.length < 3;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 4);

            var index = -1,
                length = collection.length;

            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                if (noaccum) {
                    accumulator = collection[++index];
                }
                while (++index < length) {
                    accumulator = callback(accumulator, collection[index], index, collection);
                }
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    accumulator = noaccum
                        ? (noaccum = false, value)
                        : callback(accumulator, value, index, collection)
                });
            }
            return accumulator;
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.reduce` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` from right to left.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias foldr
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function} [callback=identity] The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [accumulator] Initial value of the accumulator.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the accumulated value.
         * @example
         *
         * var list = [[0, 1], [2, 3], [4, 5]];
         * var flat = _.reduceRight(list, function(a, b) { return a.concat(b); }, []);
         * // => [4, 5, 2, 3, 0, 1]
         */
        function reduceRight(collection, callback, accumulator, thisArg) {
            var noaccum = arguments.length < 3;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 4);
            forEachRight(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                accumulator = noaccum
                    ? (noaccum = false, value)
                    : callback(accumulator, value, index, collection);
            });
            return accumulator;
        }

        /**
         * The opposite of `_.filter` this method returns the elements of a
         * collection that the callback does **not** return truey for.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of elements that failed the callback check.
         * @example
         *
         * var odds = _.reject([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6], function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
         * // => [1, 3, 5]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40, 'blocked': true }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.reject(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false }]
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.reject(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40, 'blocked': true }]
         */
        function reject(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            return filter(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                return !callback(value, index, collection);
            });
        }

        /**
         * Retrieves a random element or `n` random elements from a collection.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to sample.
         * @param {number} [n] The number of elements to sample.
         * @param- {Object} [guard] Allows working with functions like `_.map`
         *  without using their `index` arguments as `n`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns the random sample(s) of `collection`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.sample([1, 2, 3, 4]);
         * // => 2
         *
         * _.sample([1, 2, 3, 4], 2);
         * // => [3, 1]
         */
        function sample(collection, n, guard) {
            if (collection && typeof collection.length != 'number') {
                collection = values(collection);
            }
            if (n == null || guard) {
                return collection ? collection[baseRandom(0, collection.length - 1)] : undefined;
            }
            var result = shuffle(collection);
            result.length = nativeMin(nativeMax(0, n), result.length);
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of shuffled values, using a version of the Fisher-Yates
         * shuffle. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher-Yates_shuffle.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to shuffle.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new shuffled collection.
         * @example
         *
         * _.shuffle([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]);
         * // => [4, 1, 6, 3, 5, 2]
         */
        function shuffle(collection) {
            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0,
                result = Array(typeof length == 'number' ? length : 0);

            forEach(collection, function (value) {
                var rand = baseRandom(0, ++index);
                result[index] = result[rand];
                result[rand] = value;
            });
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Gets the size of the `collection` by returning `collection.length` for arrays
         * and array-like objects or the number of own enumerable properties for objects.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to inspect.
         * @returns {number} Returns `collection.length` or number of own enumerable properties.
         * @example
         *
         * _.size([1, 2]);
         * // => 2
         *
         * _.size({ 'one': 1, 'two': 2, 'three': 3 });
         * // => 3
         *
         * _.size('pebbles');
         * // => 7
         */
        function size(collection) {
            var length = collection ? collection.length : 0;
            return typeof length == 'number' ? length : keys(collection).length;
        }

        /**
         * Checks if the callback returns a truey value for **any** element of a
         * collection. The function returns as soon as it finds a passing value and
         * does not iterate over the entire collection. The callback is bound to
         * `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias any
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {boolean} Returns `true` if any element passed the callback check,
         *  else `false`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.some([null, 0, 'yes', false], Boolean);
         * // => true
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40, 'blocked': true }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.some(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => true
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.some(characters, { 'age': 1 });
         * // => false
         */
        function some(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var result;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);

            var index = -1,
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0;

            if (typeof length == 'number') {
                while (++index < length) {
                    if ((result = callback(collection[index], index, collection))) {
                        break;
                    }
                }
            } else {
                forOwn(collection, function (value, index, collection) {
                    return !(result = callback(value, index, collection));
                });
            }
            return !!result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of elements, sorted in ascending order by the results of
         * running each element in a collection through the callback. This method
         * performs a stable sort, that is, it will preserve the original sort order
         * of equal elements. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with
         * three arguments; (value, index|key, collection).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an array of property names is provided for `callback` the collection
         * will be sorted by each property value.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Array|Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of sorted elements.
         * @example
         *
         * _.sortBy([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return Math.sin(num); });
         * // => [3, 1, 2]
         *
         * _.sortBy([1, 2, 3], function(num) { return this.sin(num); }, Math);
         * // => [3, 1, 2]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 40 },
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 26 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 30 }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.map(_.sortBy(characters, 'age'), _.values);
         * // => [['barney', 26], ['fred', 30], ['barney', 36], ['fred', 40]]
         *
         * // sorting by multiple properties
         * _.map(_.sortBy(characters, ['name', 'age']), _.values);
         * // = > [['barney', 26], ['barney', 36], ['fred', 30], ['fred', 40]]
         */
        function sortBy(collection, callback, thisArg) {
            var index = -1,
                isArr = isArray(callback),
                length = collection ? collection.length : 0,
                result = Array(typeof length == 'number' ? length : 0);

            if (!isArr) {
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            }
            forEach(collection, function (value, key, collection) {
                var object = result[++index] = getObject();
                if (isArr) {
                    object.criteria = map(callback, function (key) {
                        return value[key];
                    });
                } else {
                    (object.criteria = getArray())[0] = callback(value, key, collection);
                }
                object.index = index;
                object.value = value;
            });

            length = result.length;
            result.sort(compareAscending);
            while (length--) {
                var object = result[length];
                result[length] = object.value;
                if (!isArr) {
                    releaseArray(object.criteria);
                }
                releaseObject(object);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Converts the `collection` to an array.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to convert.
         * @returns {Array} Returns the new converted array.
         * @example
         *
         * (function() { return _.toArray(arguments).slice(1); })(1, 2, 3, 4);
         * // => [2, 3, 4]
         */
        function toArray(collection) {
            if (collection && typeof collection.length == 'number') {
                return slice(collection);
            }
            return values(collection);
        }

        /**
         * Performs a deep comparison of each element in a `collection` to the given
         * `properties` object, returning an array of all elements that have equivalent
         * property values.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type Function
         * @category Collections
         * @param {Array|Object|string} collection The collection to iterate over.
         * @param {Object} props The object of property values to filter by.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of elements that have the given properties.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'pets': ['hoppy'] },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40, 'pets': ['baby puss', 'dino'] }
         * ];
         *
         * _.where(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36, 'pets': ['hoppy'] }]
         *
         * _.where(characters, { 'pets': ['dino'] });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40, 'pets': ['baby puss', 'dino'] }]
         */
        var where = filter;

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates an array with all falsey values removed. The values `false`, `null`,
         * `0`, `""`, `undefined`, and `NaN` are all falsey.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to compact.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of filtered values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.compact([0, 1, false, 2, '', 3]);
         * // => [1, 2, 3]
         */
        function compact(array) {
            var index = -1,
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                result = [];

            while (++index < length) {
                var value = array[index];
                if (value) {
                    result.push(value);
                }
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array excluding all values of the provided arrays using strict
         * equality for comparisons, i.e. `===`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to process.
         * @param {...Array} [values] The arrays of values to exclude.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of filtered values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.difference([1, 2, 3, 4, 5], [5, 2, 10]);
         * // => [1, 3, 4]
         */
        function difference(array) {
            return baseDifference(array, baseFlatten(arguments, true, true, 1));
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.find` except that it returns the index of the first
         * element that passes the callback check, instead of the element itself.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to search.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {number} Returns the index of the found element, else `-1`.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 36, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 40, 'blocked': true },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1,  'blocked': false }
         * ];
         *
         * _.findIndex(characters, function(chr) {
     *   return chr.age < 20;
     * });
         * // => 2
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.findIndex(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => 0
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.findIndex(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => 1
         */
        function findIndex(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var index = -1,
                length = array ? array.length : 0;

            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            while (++index < length) {
                if (callback(array[index], index, array)) {
                    return index;
                }
            }
            return -1;
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.findIndex` except that it iterates over elements
         * of a `collection` from right to left.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to search.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {number} Returns the index of the found element, else `-1`.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 36, 'blocked': true },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 40, 'blocked': false },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1,  'blocked': true }
         * ];
         *
         * _.findLastIndex(characters, function(chr) {
     *   return chr.age > 30;
     * });
         * // => 1
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.findLastIndex(characters, { 'age': 36 });
         * // => 0
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.findLastIndex(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => 2
         */
        function findLastIndex(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var length = array ? array.length : 0;
            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            while (length--) {
                if (callback(array[length], length, array)) {
                    return length;
                }
            }
            return -1;
        }

        /**
         * Gets the first element or first `n` elements of an array. If a callback
         * is provided elements at the beginning of the array are returned as long
         * as the callback returns truey. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and
         * invoked with three arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias head, take
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to query.
         * @param {Function|Object|number|string} [callback] The function called
         *  per element or the number of elements to return. If a property name or
         *  object is provided it will be used to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where"
         *  style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the first element(s) of `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.first([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => 1
         *
         * _.first([1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => [1, 2]
         *
         * _.first([1, 2, 3], function(num) {
     *   return num < 3;
     * });
         * // => [1, 2]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'blocked': true,  'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'blocked': false, 'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true,  'employer': 'na' }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.first(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney', 'blocked': true, 'employer': 'slate' }]
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.pluck(_.first(characters, { 'employer': 'slate' }), 'name');
         * // => ['barney', 'fred']
         */
        function first(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var n = 0,
                length = array ? array.length : 0;

            if (typeof callback != 'number' && callback != null) {
                var index = -1;
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                while (++index < length && callback(array[index], index, array)) {
                    n++;
                }
            } else {
                n = callback;
                if (n == null || thisArg) {
                    return array ? array[0] : undefined;
                }
            }
            return slice(array, 0, nativeMin(nativeMax(0, n), length));
        }

        /**
         * Flattens a nested array (the nesting can be to any depth). If `isShallow`
         * is truey, the array will only be flattened a single level. If a callback
         * is provided each element of the array is passed through the callback before
         * flattening. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to flatten.
         * @param {boolean} [isShallow=false] A flag to restrict flattening to a single level.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new flattened array.
         * @example
         *
         * _.flatten([1, [2], [3, [[4]]]]);
         * // => [1, 2, 3, 4];
         *
         * _.flatten([1, [2], [3, [[4]]]], true);
         * // => [1, 2, 3, [[4]]];
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 30, 'pets': ['hoppy'] },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40, 'pets': ['baby puss', 'dino'] }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.flatten(characters, 'pets');
         * // => ['hoppy', 'baby puss', 'dino']
         */
        function flatten(array, isShallow, callback, thisArg) {
            // juggle arguments
            if (typeof isShallow != 'boolean' && isShallow != null) {
                thisArg = callback;
                callback = (typeof isShallow != 'function' && thisArg && thisArg[isShallow] === array) ? null : isShallow;
                isShallow = false;
            }
            if (callback != null) {
                array = map(array, callback, thisArg);
            }
            return baseFlatten(array, isShallow);
        }

        /**
         * Gets the index at which the first occurrence of `value` is found using
         * strict equality for comparisons, i.e. `===`. If the array is already sorted
         * providing `true` for `fromIndex` will run a faster binary search.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to search.
         * @param {*} value The value to search for.
         * @param {boolean|number} [fromIndex=0] The index to search from or `true`
         *  to perform a binary search on a sorted array.
         * @returns {number} Returns the index of the matched value or `-1`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.indexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => 1
         *
         * _.indexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
         * // => 4
         *
         * _.indexOf([1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3], 2, true);
         * // => 2
         */
        function indexOf(array, value, fromIndex) {
            if (typeof fromIndex == 'number') {
                var length = array ? array.length : 0;
                fromIndex = (fromIndex < 0 ? nativeMax(0, length + fromIndex) : fromIndex || 0);
            } else if (fromIndex) {
                var index = sortedIndex(array, value);
                return array[index] === value ? index : -1;
            }
            return baseIndexOf(array, value, fromIndex);
        }

        /**
         * Gets all but the last element or last `n` elements of an array. If a
         * callback is provided elements at the end of the array are excluded from
         * the result as long as the callback returns truey. The callback is bound
         * to `thisArg` and invoked with three arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to query.
         * @param {Function|Object|number|string} [callback=1] The function called
         *  per element or the number of elements to exclude. If a property name or
         *  object is provided it will be used to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where"
         *  style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a slice of `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.initial([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => [1, 2]
         *
         * _.initial([1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => [1]
         *
         * _.initial([1, 2, 3], function(num) {
     *   return num > 1;
     * });
         * // => [1]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'blocked': false, 'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'blocked': true,  'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true,  'employer': 'na' }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.initial(characters, 'blocked');
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney',  'blocked': false, 'employer': 'slate' }]
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.pluck(_.initial(characters, { 'employer': 'na' }), 'name');
         * // => ['barney', 'fred']
         */
        function initial(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var n = 0,
                length = array ? array.length : 0;

            if (typeof callback != 'number' && callback != null) {
                var index = length;
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                while (index-- && callback(array[index], index, array)) {
                    n++;
                }
            } else {
                n = (callback == null || thisArg) ? 1 : callback || n;
            }
            return slice(array, 0, nativeMin(nativeMax(0, length - n), length));
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of unique values present in all provided arrays using
         * strict equality for comparisons, i.e. `===`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {...Array} [array] The arrays to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of shared values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.intersection([1, 2, 3], [5, 2, 1, 4], [2, 1]);
         * // => [1, 2]
         */
        function intersection() {
            var args = [],
                argsIndex = -1,
                argsLength = arguments.length,
                caches = getArray(),
                indexOf = getIndexOf(),
                trustIndexOf = indexOf === baseIndexOf,
                seen = getArray();

            while (++argsIndex < argsLength) {
                var value = arguments[argsIndex];
                if (isArray(value) || isArguments(value)) {
                    args.push(value);
                    caches.push(trustIndexOf && value.length >= largeArraySize &&
                        createCache(argsIndex ? args[argsIndex] : seen));
                }
            }
            var array = args[0],
                index = -1,
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                result = [];

            outer:
                while (++index < length) {
                    var cache = caches[0];
                    value = array[index];

                    if ((cache ? cacheIndexOf(cache, value) : indexOf(seen, value)) < 0) {
                        argsIndex = argsLength;
                        (cache || seen).push(value);
                        while (--argsIndex) {
                            cache = caches[argsIndex];
                            if ((cache ? cacheIndexOf(cache, value) : indexOf(args[argsIndex], value)) < 0) {
                                continue outer;
                            }
                        }
                        result.push(value);
                    }
                }
            while (argsLength--) {
                cache = caches[argsLength];
                if (cache) {
                    releaseObject(cache);
                }
            }
            releaseArray(caches);
            releaseArray(seen);
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Gets the last element or last `n` elements of an array. If a callback is
         * provided elements at the end of the array are returned as long as the
         * callback returns truey. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked
         * with three arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to query.
         * @param {Function|Object|number|string} [callback] The function called
         *  per element or the number of elements to return. If a property name or
         *  object is provided it will be used to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where"
         *  style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {*} Returns the last element(s) of `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.last([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => 3
         *
         * _.last([1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => [2, 3]
         *
         * _.last([1, 2, 3], function(num) {
     *   return num > 1;
     * });
         * // => [2, 3]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'blocked': false, 'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'blocked': true,  'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true,  'employer': 'na' }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.pluck(_.last(characters, 'blocked'), 'name');
         * // => ['fred', 'pebbles']
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.last(characters, { 'employer': 'na' });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true, 'employer': 'na' }]
         */
        function last(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var n = 0,
                length = array ? array.length : 0;

            if (typeof callback != 'number' && callback != null) {
                var index = length;
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                while (index-- && callback(array[index], index, array)) {
                    n++;
                }
            } else {
                n = callback;
                if (n == null || thisArg) {
                    return array ? array[length - 1] : undefined;
                }
            }
            return slice(array, nativeMax(0, length - n));
        }

        /**
         * Gets the index at which the last occurrence of `value` is found using strict
         * equality for comparisons, i.e. `===`. If `fromIndex` is negative, it is used
         * as the offset from the end of the collection.
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to search.
         * @param {*} value The value to search for.
         * @param {number} [fromIndex=array.length-1] The index to search from.
         * @returns {number} Returns the index of the matched value or `-1`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.lastIndexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => 4
         *
         * _.lastIndexOf([1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3], 2, 3);
         * // => 1
         */
        function lastIndexOf(array, value, fromIndex) {
            var index = array ? array.length : 0;
            if (typeof fromIndex == 'number') {
                index = (fromIndex < 0 ? nativeMax(0, index + fromIndex) : nativeMin(fromIndex, index - 1)) + 1;
            }
            while (index--) {
                if (array[index] === value) {
                    return index;
                }
            }
            return -1;
        }

        /**
         * Removes all provided values from the given array using strict equality for
         * comparisons, i.e. `===`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to modify.
         * @param {...*} [value] The values to remove.
         * @returns {Array} Returns `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * var array = [1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3];
         * _.pull(array, 2, 3);
         * console.log(array);
         * // => [1, 1]
         */
        function pull(array) {
            var args = arguments,
                argsIndex = 0,
                argsLength = args.length,
                length = array ? array.length : 0;

            while (++argsIndex < argsLength) {
                var index = -1,
                    value = args[argsIndex];
                while (++index < length) {
                    if (array[index] === value) {
                        splice.call(array, index--, 1);
                        length--;
                    }
                }
            }
            return array;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of numbers (positive and/or negative) progressing from
         * `start` up to but not including `end`. If `start` is less than `stop` a
         * zero-length range is created unless a negative `step` is specified.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {number} [start=0] The start of the range.
         * @param {number} end The end of the range.
         * @param {number} [step=1] The value to increment or decrement by.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new range array.
         * @example
         *
         * _.range(4);
         * // => [0, 1, 2, 3]
         *
         * _.range(1, 5);
         * // => [1, 2, 3, 4]
         *
         * _.range(0, 20, 5);
         * // => [0, 5, 10, 15]
         *
         * _.range(0, -4, -1);
         * // => [0, -1, -2, -3]
         *
         * _.range(1, 4, 0);
         * // => [1, 1, 1]
         *
         * _.range(0);
         * // => []
         */
        function range(start, end, step) {
            start = +start || 0;
            step = typeof step == 'number' ? step : (+step || 1);

            if (end == null) {
                end = start;
                start = 0;
            }
            // use `Array(length)` so engines like Chakra and V8 avoid slower modes
            // http://youtu.be/XAqIpGU8ZZk#t=17m25s
            var index = -1,
                length = nativeMax(0, ceil((end - start) / (step || 1))),
                result = Array(length);

            while (++index < length) {
                result[index] = start;
                start += step;
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Removes all elements from an array that the callback returns truey for
         * and returns an array of removed elements. The callback is bound to `thisArg`
         * and invoked with three arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to modify.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of removed elements.
         * @example
         *
         * var array = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6];
         * var evens = _.remove(array, function(num) { return num % 2 == 0; });
         *
         * console.log(array);
         * // => [1, 3, 5]
         *
         * console.log(evens);
         * // => [2, 4, 6]
         */
        function remove(array, callback, thisArg) {
            var index = -1,
                length = array ? array.length : 0,
                result = [];

            callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            while (++index < length) {
                var value = array[index];
                if (callback(value, index, array)) {
                    result.push(value);
                    splice.call(array, index--, 1);
                    length--;
                }
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The opposite of `_.initial` this method gets all but the first element or
         * first `n` elements of an array. If a callback function is provided elements
         * at the beginning of the array are excluded from the result as long as the
         * callback returns truey. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked
         * with three arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias drop, tail
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to query.
         * @param {Function|Object|number|string} [callback=1] The function called
         *  per element or the number of elements to exclude. If a property name or
         *  object is provided it will be used to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where"
         *  style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a slice of `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.rest([1, 2, 3]);
         * // => [2, 3]
         *
         * _.rest([1, 2, 3], 2);
         * // => [3]
         *
         * _.rest([1, 2, 3], function(num) {
     *   return num < 3;
     * });
         * // => [3]
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'blocked': true,  'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'blocked': false,  'employer': 'slate' },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true, 'employer': 'na' }
         * ];
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.pluck(_.rest(characters, 'blocked'), 'name');
         * // => ['fred', 'pebbles']
         *
         * // using "_.where" callback shorthand
         * _.rest(characters, { 'employer': 'slate' });
         * // => [{ 'name': 'pebbles', 'blocked': true, 'employer': 'na' }]
         */
        function rest(array, callback, thisArg) {
            if (typeof callback != 'number' && callback != null) {
                var n = 0,
                    index = -1,
                    length = array ? array.length : 0;

                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
                while (++index < length && callback(array[index], index, array)) {
                    n++;
                }
            } else {
                n = (callback == null || thisArg) ? 1 : nativeMax(0, callback);
            }
            return slice(array, n);
        }

        /**
         * Uses a binary search to determine the smallest index at which a value
         * should be inserted into a given sorted array in order to maintain the sort
         * order of the array. If a callback is provided it will be executed for
         * `value` and each element of `array` to compute their sort ranking. The
         * callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with one argument; (value).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to inspect.
         * @param {*} value The value to evaluate.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {number} Returns the index at which `value` should be inserted
         *  into `array`.
         * @example
         *
         * _.sortedIndex([20, 30, 50], 40);
         * // => 2
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.sortedIndex([{ 'x': 20 }, { 'x': 30 }, { 'x': 50 }], { 'x': 40 }, 'x');
         * // => 2
         *
         * var dict = {
     *   'wordToNumber': { 'twenty': 20, 'thirty': 30, 'fourty': 40, 'fifty': 50 }
     * };
         *
         * _.sortedIndex(['twenty', 'thirty', 'fifty'], 'fourty', function(word) {
     *   return dict.wordToNumber[word];
     * });
         * // => 2
         *
         * _.sortedIndex(['twenty', 'thirty', 'fifty'], 'fourty', function(word) {
     *   return this.wordToNumber[word];
     * }, dict);
         * // => 2
         */
        function sortedIndex(array, value, callback, thisArg) {
            var low = 0,
                high = array ? array.length : low;

            // explicitly reference `identity` for better inlining in Firefox
            callback = callback ? lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 1) : identity;
            value = callback(value);

            while (low < high) {
                var mid = (low + high) >>> 1;
                (callback(array[mid]) < value)
                    ? low = mid + 1
                    : high = mid;
            }
            return low;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of unique values, in order, of the provided arrays using
         * strict equality for comparisons, i.e. `===`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {...Array} [array] The arrays to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of combined values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.union([1, 2, 3], [5, 2, 1, 4], [2, 1]);
         * // => [1, 2, 3, 5, 4]
         */
        function union() {
            return baseUniq(baseFlatten(arguments, true, true));
        }

        /**
         * Creates a duplicate-value-free version of an array using strict equality
         * for comparisons, i.e. `===`. If the array is sorted, providing
         * `true` for `isSorted` will use a faster algorithm. If a callback is provided
         * each element of `array` is passed through the callback before uniqueness
         * is computed. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked with three
         * arguments; (value, index, array).
         *
         * If a property name is provided for `callback` the created "_.pluck" style
         * callback will return the property value of the given element.
         *
         * If an object is provided for `callback` the created "_.where" style callback
         * will return `true` for elements that have the properties of the given object,
         * else `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias unique
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to process.
         * @param {boolean} [isSorted=false] A flag to indicate that `array` is sorted.
         * @param {Function|Object|string} [callback=identity] The function called
         *  per iteration. If a property name or object is provided it will be used
         *  to create a "_.pluck" or "_.where" style callback, respectively.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a duplicate-value-free array.
         * @example
         *
         * _.uniq([1, 2, 1, 3, 1]);
         * // => [1, 2, 3]
         *
         * _.uniq([1, 1, 2, 2, 3], true);
         * // => [1, 2, 3]
         *
         * _.uniq(['A', 'b', 'C', 'a', 'B', 'c'], function(letter) { return letter.toLowerCase(); });
         * // => ['A', 'b', 'C']
         *
         * _.uniq([1, 2.5, 3, 1.5, 2, 3.5], function(num) { return this.floor(num); }, Math);
         * // => [1, 2.5, 3]
         *
         * // using "_.pluck" callback shorthand
         * _.uniq([{ 'x': 1 }, { 'x': 2 }, { 'x': 1 }], 'x');
         * // => [{ 'x': 1 }, { 'x': 2 }]
         */
        function uniq(array, isSorted, callback, thisArg) {
            // juggle arguments
            if (typeof isSorted != 'boolean' && isSorted != null) {
                thisArg = callback;
                callback = (typeof isSorted != 'function' && thisArg && thisArg[isSorted] === array) ? null : isSorted;
                isSorted = false;
            }
            if (callback != null) {
                callback = lodash.createCallback(callback, thisArg, 3);
            }
            return baseUniq(array, isSorted, callback);
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array excluding all provided values using strict equality for
         * comparisons, i.e. `===`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} array The array to filter.
         * @param {...*} [value] The values to exclude.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of filtered values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.without([1, 2, 1, 0, 3, 1, 4], 0, 1);
         * // => [2, 3, 4]
         */
        function without(array) {
            return baseDifference(array, slice(arguments, 1));
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array that is the symmetric difference of the provided arrays.
         * See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Symmetric_difference.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {...Array} [array] The arrays to inspect.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.xor([1, 2, 3], [5, 2, 1, 4]);
         * // => [3, 5, 4]
         *
         * _.xor([1, 2, 5], [2, 3, 5], [3, 4, 5]);
         * // => [1, 4, 5]
         */
        function xor() {
            var index = -1,
                length = arguments.length;

            while (++index < length) {
                var array = arguments[index];
                if (isArray(array) || isArguments(array)) {
                    var result = result
                        ? baseUniq(baseDifference(result, array).concat(baseDifference(array, result)))
                        : array;
                }
            }
            return result || [];
        }

        /**
         * Creates an array of grouped elements, the first of which contains the first
         * elements of the given arrays, the second of which contains the second
         * elements of the given arrays, and so on.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias unzip
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {...Array} [array] Arrays to process.
         * @returns {Array} Returns a new array of grouped elements.
         * @example
         *
         * _.zip(['fred', 'barney'], [30, 40], [true, false]);
         * // => [['fred', 30, true], ['barney', 40, false]]
         */
        function zip() {
            var array = arguments.length > 1 ? arguments : arguments[0],
                index = -1,
                length = array ? max(pluck(array, 'length')) : 0,
                result = Array(length < 0 ? 0 : length);

            while (++index < length) {
                result[index] = pluck(array, index);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Creates an object composed from arrays of `keys` and `values`. Provide
         * either a single two dimensional array, i.e. `[[key1, value1], [key2, value2]]`
         * or two arrays, one of `keys` and one of corresponding `values`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias object
         * @category Arrays
         * @param {Array} keys The array of keys.
         * @param {Array} [values=[]] The array of values.
         * @returns {Object} Returns an object composed of the given keys and
         *  corresponding values.
         * @example
         *
         * _.zipObject(['fred', 'barney'], [30, 40]);
         * // => { 'fred': 30, 'barney': 40 }
         */
        function zipObject(keys, values) {
            var index = -1,
                length = keys ? keys.length : 0,
                result = {};

            if (!values && length && !isArray(keys[0])) {
                values = [];
            }
            while (++index < length) {
                var key = keys[index];
                if (values) {
                    result[key] = values[index];
                } else if (key) {
                    result[key[0]] = key[1];
                }
            }
            return result;
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates a function that executes `func`, with  the `this` binding and
         * arguments of the created function, only after being called `n` times.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {number} n The number of times the function must be called before
         *  `func` is executed.
         * @param {Function} func The function to restrict.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new restricted function.
         * @example
         *
         * var saves = ['profile', 'settings'];
         *
         * var done = _.after(saves.length, function() {
     *   console.log('Done saving!');
     * });
         *
         * _.forEach(saves, function(type) {
     *   asyncSave({ 'type': type, 'complete': done });
     * });
         * // => logs 'Done saving!', after all saves have completed
         */
        function after(n, func) {
            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            return function () {
                if (--n < 1) {
                    return func.apply(this, arguments);
                }
            };
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that, when called, invokes `func` with the `this`
         * binding of `thisArg` and prepends any additional `bind` arguments to those
         * provided to the bound function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to bind.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `func`.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to be partially applied.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new bound function.
         * @example
         *
         * var func = function(greeting) {
     *   return greeting + ' ' + this.name;
     * };
         *
         * func = _.bind(func, { 'name': 'fred' }, 'hi');
         * func();
         * // => 'hi fred'
         */
        function bind(func, thisArg) {
            return arguments.length > 2
                ? createWrapper(func, 17, slice(arguments, 2), null, thisArg)
                : createWrapper(func, 1, null, null, thisArg);
        }

        /**
         * Binds methods of an object to the object itself, overwriting the existing
         * method. Method names may be specified as individual arguments or as arrays
         * of method names. If no method names are provided all the function properties
         * of `object` will be bound.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Object} object The object to bind and assign the bound methods to.
         * @param {...string} [methodName] The object method names to
         *  bind, specified as individual method names or arrays of method names.
         * @returns {Object} Returns `object`.
         * @example
         *
         * var view = {
     *   'label': 'docs',
     *   'onClick': function() { console.log('clicked ' + this.label); }
     * };
         *
         * _.bindAll(view);
         * jQuery('#docs').on('click', view.onClick);
         * // => logs 'clicked docs', when the button is clicked
         */
        function bindAll(object) {
            var funcs = arguments.length > 1 ? baseFlatten(arguments, true, false, 1) : functions(object),
                index = -1,
                length = funcs.length;

            while (++index < length) {
                var key = funcs[index];
                object[key] = createWrapper(object[key], 1, null, null, object);
            }
            return object;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that, when called, invokes the method at `object[key]`
         * and prepends any additional `bindKey` arguments to those provided to the bound
         * function. This method differs from `_.bind` by allowing bound functions to
         * reference methods that will be redefined or don't yet exist.
         * See http://michaux.ca/articles/lazy-function-definition-pattern.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Object} object The object the method belongs to.
         * @param {string} key The key of the method.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to be partially applied.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new bound function.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = {
     *   'name': 'fred',
     *   'greet': function(greeting) {
     *     return greeting + ' ' + this.name;
     *   }
     * };
         *
         * var func = _.bindKey(object, 'greet', 'hi');
         * func();
         * // => 'hi fred'
         *
         * object.greet = function(greeting) {
     *   return greeting + 'ya ' + this.name + '!';
     * };
         *
         * func();
         * // => 'hiya fred!'
         */
        function bindKey(object, key) {
            return arguments.length > 2
                ? createWrapper(key, 19, slice(arguments, 2), null, object)
                : createWrapper(key, 3, null, null, object);
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that is the composition of the provided functions,
         * where each function consumes the return value of the function that follows.
         * For example, composing the functions `f()`, `g()`, and `h()` produces `f(g(h()))`.
         * Each function is executed with the `this` binding of the composed function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {...Function} [func] Functions to compose.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new composed function.
         * @example
         *
         * var realNameMap = {
     *   'pebbles': 'penelope'
     * };
         *
         * var format = function(name) {
     *   name = realNameMap[name.toLowerCase()] || name;
     *   return name.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + name.slice(1).toLowerCase();
     * };
         *
         * var greet = function(formatted) {
     *   return 'Hiya ' + formatted + '!';
     * };
         *
         * var welcome = _.compose(greet, format);
         * welcome('pebbles');
         * // => 'Hiya Penelope!'
         */
        function compose() {
            var funcs = arguments,
                length = funcs.length;

            while (length--) {
                if (!isFunction(funcs[length])) {
                    throw new TypeError;
                }
            }
            return function () {
                var args = arguments,
                    length = funcs.length;

                while (length--) {
                    args = [funcs[length].apply(this, args)];
                }
                return args[0];
            };
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function which accepts one or more arguments of `func` that when
         * invoked either executes `func` returning its result, if all `func` arguments
         * have been provided, or returns a function that accepts one or more of the
         * remaining `func` arguments, and so on. The arity of `func` can be specified
         * if `func.length` is not sufficient.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to curry.
         * @param {number} [arity=func.length] The arity of `func`.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new curried function.
         * @example
         *
         * var curried = _.curry(function(a, b, c) {
     *   console.log(a + b + c);
     * });
         *
         * curried(1)(2)(3);
         * // => 6
         *
         * curried(1, 2)(3);
         * // => 6
         *
         * curried(1, 2, 3);
         * // => 6
         */
        function curry(func, arity) {
            arity = typeof arity == 'number' ? arity : (+arity || func.length);
            return createWrapper(func, 4, null, null, null, arity);
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that will delay the execution of `func` until after
         * `wait` milliseconds have elapsed since the last time it was invoked.
         * Provide an options object to indicate that `func` should be invoked on
         * the leading and/or trailing edge of the `wait` timeout. Subsequent calls
         * to the debounced function will return the result of the last `func` call.
         *
         * Note: If `leading` and `trailing` options are `true` `func` will be called
         * on the trailing edge of the timeout only if the the debounced function is
         * invoked more than once during the `wait` timeout.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to debounce.
         * @param {number} wait The number of milliseconds to delay.
         * @param {Object} [options] The options object.
         * @param {boolean} [options.leading=false] Specify execution on the leading edge of the timeout.
         * @param {number} [options.maxWait] The maximum time `func` is allowed to be delayed before it's called.
         * @param {boolean} [options.trailing=true] Specify execution on the trailing edge of the timeout.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new debounced function.
         * @example
         *
         * // avoid costly calculations while the window size is in flux
         * var lazyLayout = _.debounce(calculateLayout, 150);
         * jQuery(window).on('resize', lazyLayout);
         *
         * // execute `sendMail` when the click event is fired, debouncing subsequent calls
         * jQuery('#postbox').on('click', _.debounce(sendMail, 300, {
     *   'leading': true,
     *   'trailing': false
     * });
         *
         * // ensure `batchLog` is executed once after 1 second of debounced calls
         * var source = new EventSource('/stream');
         * source.addEventListener('message', _.debounce(batchLog, 250, {
     *   'maxWait': 1000
     * }, false);
         */
        function debounce(func, wait, options) {
            var args,
                maxTimeoutId,
                result,
                stamp,
                thisArg,
                timeoutId,
                trailingCall,
                lastCalled = 0,
                maxWait = false,
                trailing = true;

            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            wait = nativeMax(0, wait) || 0;
            if (options === true) {
                var leading = true;
                trailing = false;
            } else if (isObject(options)) {
                leading = options.leading;
                maxWait = 'maxWait' in options && (nativeMax(wait, options.maxWait) || 0);
                trailing = 'trailing' in options ? options.trailing : trailing;
            }
            var delayed = function () {
                var remaining = wait - (now() - stamp);
                if (remaining <= 0) {
                    if (maxTimeoutId) {
                        clearTimeout(maxTimeoutId);
                    }
                    var isCalled = trailingCall;
                    maxTimeoutId = timeoutId = trailingCall = undefined;
                    if (isCalled) {
                        lastCalled = now();
                        result = func.apply(thisArg, args);
                        if (!timeoutId && !maxTimeoutId) {
                            args = thisArg = null;
                        }
                    }
                } else {
                    timeoutId = setTimeout(delayed, remaining);
                }
            };

            var maxDelayed = function () {
                if (timeoutId) {
                    clearTimeout(timeoutId);
                }
                maxTimeoutId = timeoutId = trailingCall = undefined;
                if (trailing || (maxWait !== wait)) {
                    lastCalled = now();
                    result = func.apply(thisArg, args);
                    if (!timeoutId && !maxTimeoutId) {
                        args = thisArg = null;
                    }
                }
            };

            return function () {
                args = arguments;
                stamp = now();
                thisArg = this;
                trailingCall = trailing && (timeoutId || !leading);

                if (maxWait === false) {
                    var leadingCall = leading && !timeoutId;
                } else {
                    if (!maxTimeoutId && !leading) {
                        lastCalled = stamp;
                    }
                    var remaining = maxWait - (stamp - lastCalled),
                        isCalled = remaining <= 0;

                    if (isCalled) {
                        if (maxTimeoutId) {
                            maxTimeoutId = clearTimeout(maxTimeoutId);
                        }
                        lastCalled = stamp;
                        result = func.apply(thisArg, args);
                    }
                    else if (!maxTimeoutId) {
                        maxTimeoutId = setTimeout(maxDelayed, remaining);
                    }
                }
                if (isCalled && timeoutId) {
                    timeoutId = clearTimeout(timeoutId);
                }
                else if (!timeoutId && wait !== maxWait) {
                    timeoutId = setTimeout(delayed, wait);
                }
                if (leadingCall) {
                    isCalled = true;
                    result = func.apply(thisArg, args);
                }
                if (isCalled && !timeoutId && !maxTimeoutId) {
                    args = thisArg = null;
                }
                return result;
            };
        }

        /**
         * Defers executing the `func` function until the current call stack has cleared.
         * Additional arguments will be provided to `func` when it is invoked.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to defer.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to invoke the function with.
         * @returns {number} Returns the timer id.
         * @example
         *
         * _.defer(function(text) { console.log(text); }, 'deferred');
         * // logs 'deferred' after one or more milliseconds
         */
        function defer(func) {
            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            var args = slice(arguments, 1);
            return setTimeout(function () {
                func.apply(undefined, args);
            }, 1);
        }

        /**
         * Executes the `func` function after `wait` milliseconds. Additional arguments
         * will be provided to `func` when it is invoked.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to delay.
         * @param {number} wait The number of milliseconds to delay execution.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to invoke the function with.
         * @returns {number} Returns the timer id.
         * @example
         *
         * _.delay(function(text) { console.log(text); }, 1000, 'later');
         * // => logs 'later' after one second
         */
        function delay(func, wait) {
            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            var args = slice(arguments, 2);
            return setTimeout(function () {
                func.apply(undefined, args);
            }, wait);
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that memoizes the result of `func`. If `resolver` is
         * provided it will be used to determine the cache key for storing the result
         * based on the arguments provided to the memoized function. By default, the
         * first argument provided to the memoized function is used as the cache key.
         * The `func` is executed with the `this` binding of the memoized function.
         * The result cache is exposed as the `cache` property on the memoized function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to have its output memoized.
         * @param {Function} [resolver] A function used to resolve the cache key.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new memoizing function.
         * @example
         *
         * var fibonacci = _.memoize(function(n) {
     *   return n < 2 ? n : fibonacci(n - 1) + fibonacci(n - 2);
     * });
         *
         * fibonacci(9)
         * // => 34
         *
         * var data = {
     *   'fred': { 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 },
     *   'pebbles': { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1 }
     * };
         *
         * // modifying the result cache
         * var get = _.memoize(function(name) { return data[name]; }, _.identity);
         * get('pebbles');
         * // => { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1 }
         *
         * get.cache.pebbles.name = 'penelope';
         * get('pebbles');
         * // => { 'name': 'penelope', 'age': 1 }
         */
        function memoize(func, resolver) {
            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            var memoized = function () {
                var cache = memoized.cache,
                    key = resolver ? resolver.apply(this, arguments) : keyPrefix + arguments[0];

                return hasOwnProperty.call(cache, key)
                    ? cache[key]
                    : (cache[key] = func.apply(this, arguments));
            }
            memoized.cache = {};
            return memoized;
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that is restricted to execute `func` once. Repeat calls to
         * the function will return the value of the first call. The `func` is executed
         * with the `this` binding of the created function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to restrict.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new restricted function.
         * @example
         *
         * var initialize = _.once(createApplication);
         * initialize();
         * initialize();
         * // `initialize` executes `createApplication` once
         */
        function once(func) {
            var ran,
                result;

            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            return function () {
                if (ran) {
                    return result;
                }
                ran = true;
                result = func.apply(this, arguments);

                // clear the `func` variable so the function may be garbage collected
                func = null;
                return result;
            };
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that, when called, invokes `func` with any additional
         * `partial` arguments prepended to those provided to the new function. This
         * method is similar to `_.bind` except it does **not** alter the `this` binding.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to partially apply arguments to.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to be partially applied.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new partially applied function.
         * @example
         *
         * var greet = function(greeting, name) { return greeting + ' ' + name; };
         * var hi = _.partial(greet, 'hi');
         * hi('fred');
         * // => 'hi fred'
         */
        function partial(func) {
            return createWrapper(func, 16, slice(arguments, 1));
        }

        /**
         * This method is like `_.partial` except that `partial` arguments are
         * appended to those provided to the new function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to partially apply arguments to.
         * @param {...*} [arg] Arguments to be partially applied.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new partially applied function.
         * @example
         *
         * var defaultsDeep = _.partialRight(_.merge, _.defaults);
         *
         * var options = {
     *   'variable': 'data',
     *   'imports': { 'jq': $ }
     * };
         *
         * defaultsDeep(options, _.templateSettings);
         *
         * options.variable
         * // => 'data'
         *
         * options.imports
         * // => { '_': _, 'jq': $ }
         */
        function partialRight(func) {
            return createWrapper(func, 32, null, slice(arguments, 1));
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that, when executed, will only call the `func` function
         * at most once per every `wait` milliseconds. Provide an options object to
         * indicate that `func` should be invoked on the leading and/or trailing edge
         * of the `wait` timeout. Subsequent calls to the throttled function will
         * return the result of the last `func` call.
         *
         * Note: If `leading` and `trailing` options are `true` `func` will be called
         * on the trailing edge of the timeout only if the the throttled function is
         * invoked more than once during the `wait` timeout.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {Function} func The function to throttle.
         * @param {number} wait The number of milliseconds to throttle executions to.
         * @param {Object} [options] The options object.
         * @param {boolean} [options.leading=true] Specify execution on the leading edge of the timeout.
         * @param {boolean} [options.trailing=true] Specify execution on the trailing edge of the timeout.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new throttled function.
         * @example
         *
         * // avoid excessively updating the position while scrolling
         * var throttled = _.throttle(updatePosition, 100);
         * jQuery(window).on('scroll', throttled);
         *
         * // execute `renewToken` when the click event is fired, but not more than once every 5 minutes
         * jQuery('.interactive').on('click', _.throttle(renewToken, 300000, {
     *   'trailing': false
     * }));
         */
        function throttle(func, wait, options) {
            var leading = true,
                trailing = true;

            if (!isFunction(func)) {
                throw new TypeError;
            }
            if (options === false) {
                leading = false;
            } else if (isObject(options)) {
                leading = 'leading' in options ? options.leading : leading;
                trailing = 'trailing' in options ? options.trailing : trailing;
            }
            debounceOptions.leading = leading;
            debounceOptions.maxWait = wait;
            debounceOptions.trailing = trailing;

            return debounce(func, wait, debounceOptions);
        }

        /**
         * Creates a function that provides `value` to the wrapper function as its
         * first argument. Additional arguments provided to the function are appended
         * to those provided to the wrapper function. The wrapper is executed with
         * the `this` binding of the created function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Functions
         * @param {*} value The value to wrap.
         * @param {Function} wrapper The wrapper function.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new function.
         * @example
         *
         * var p = _.wrap(_.escape, function(func, text) {
     *   return '<p>' + func(text) + '</p>';
     * });
         *
         * p('Fred, Wilma, & Pebbles');
         * // => '<p>Fred, Wilma, &amp; Pebbles</p>'
         */
        function wrap(value, wrapper) {
            return createWrapper(wrapper, 16, [value]);
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates a function that returns `value`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {*} value The value to return from the new function.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new function.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'fred' };
         * var getter = _.constant(object);
         * getter() === object;
         * // => true
         */
        function constant(value) {
            return function () {
                return value;
            };
        }

        /**
         * Produces a callback bound to an optional `thisArg`. If `func` is a property
         * name the created callback will return the property value for a given element.
         * If `func` is an object the created callback will return `true` for elements
         * that contain the equivalent object properties, otherwise it will return `false`.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {*} [func=identity] The value to convert to a callback.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of the created callback.
         * @param {number} [argCount] The number of arguments the callback accepts.
         * @returns {Function} Returns a callback function.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * // wrap to create custom callback shorthands
         * _.createCallback = _.wrap(_.createCallback, function(func, callback, thisArg) {
     *   var match = /^(.+?)__([gl]t)(.+)$/.exec(callback);
     *   return !match ? func(callback, thisArg) : function(object) {
     *     return match[2] == 'gt' ? object[match[1]] > match[3] : object[match[1]] < match[3];
     *   };
     * });
         *
         * _.filter(characters, 'age__gt38');
         * // => [{ 'name': 'fred', 'age': 40 }]
         */
        function createCallback(func, thisArg, argCount) {
            var type = typeof func;
            if (func == null || type == 'function') {
                return baseCreateCallback(func, thisArg, argCount);
            }
            // handle "_.pluck" style callback shorthands
            if (type != 'object') {
                return property(func);
            }
            var props = keys(func),
                key = props[0],
                a = func[key];

            // handle "_.where" style callback shorthands
            if (props.length == 1 && a === a && !isObject(a)) {
                // fast path the common case of providing an object with a single
                // property containing a primitive value
                return function (object) {
                    var b = object[key];
                    return a === b && (a !== 0 || (1 / a == 1 / b));
                };
            }
            return function (object) {
                var length = props.length,
                    result = false;

                while (length--) {
                    if (!(result = baseIsEqual(object[props[length]], func[props[length]], null, true))) {
                        break;
                    }
                }
                return result;
            };
        }

        /**
         * Converts the characters `&`, `<`, `>`, `"`, and `'` in `string` to their
         * corresponding HTML entities.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} string The string to escape.
         * @returns {string} Returns the escaped string.
         * @example
         *
         * _.escape('Fred, Wilma, & Pebbles');
         * // => 'Fred, Wilma, &amp; Pebbles'
         */
        function escape(string) {
            return string == null ? '' : String(string).replace(reUnescapedHtml, escapeHtmlChar);
        }

        /**
         * This method returns the first argument provided to it.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {*} value Any value.
         * @returns {*} Returns `value`.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'fred' };
         * _.identity(object) === object;
         * // => true
         */
        function identity(value) {
            return value;
        }

        /**
         * Adds function properties of a source object to the destination object.
         * If `object` is a function methods will be added to its prototype as well.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {Function|Object} [object=lodash] object The destination object.
         * @param {Object} source The object of functions to add.
         * @param {Object} [options] The options object.
         * @param {boolean} [options.chain=true] Specify whether the functions added are chainable.
         * @example
         *
         * function capitalize(string) {
     *   return string.charAt(0).toUpperCase() + string.slice(1).toLowerCase();
     * }
         *
         * _.mixin({ 'capitalize': capitalize });
         * _.capitalize('fred');
         * // => 'Fred'
         *
         * _('fred').capitalize().value();
         * // => 'Fred'
         *
         * _.mixin({ 'capitalize': capitalize }, { 'chain': false });
         * _('fred').capitalize();
         * // => 'Fred'
         */
        function mixin(object, source, options) {
            var chain = true,
                methodNames = source && functions(source);

            if (!source || (!options && !methodNames.length)) {
                if (options == null) {
                    options = source;
                }
                ctor = lodashWrapper;
                source = object;
                object = lodash;
                methodNames = functions(source);
            }
            if (options === false) {
                chain = false;
            } else if (isObject(options) && 'chain' in options) {
                chain = options.chain;
            }
            var ctor = object,
                isFunc = isFunction(ctor);

            forEach(methodNames, function (methodName) {
                var func = object[methodName] = source[methodName];
                if (isFunc) {
                    ctor.prototype[methodName] = function () {
                        var chainAll = this.__chain__,
                            value = this.__wrapped__,
                            args = [value];

                        push.apply(args, arguments);
                        var result = func.apply(object, args);
                        if (chain || chainAll) {
                            if (value === result && isObject(result)) {
                                return this;
                            }
                            result = new ctor(result);
                            result.__chain__ = chainAll;
                        }
                        return result;
                    };
                }
            });
        }

        /**
         * Reverts the '_' variable to its previous value and returns a reference to
         * the `lodash` function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @returns {Function} Returns the `lodash` function.
         * @example
         *
         * var lodash = _.noConflict();
         */
        function noConflict() {
            context._ = oldDash;
            return this;
        }

        /**
         * A no-operation function.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @example
         *
         * var object = { 'name': 'fred' };
         * _.noop(object) === undefined;
         * // => true
         */
        function noop() {
            // no operation performed
        }

        /**
         * Gets the number of milliseconds that have elapsed since the Unix epoch
         * (1 January 1970 00:00:00 UTC).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @example
         *
         * var stamp = _.now();
         * _.defer(function() { console.log(_.now() - stamp); });
         * // => logs the number of milliseconds it took for the deferred function to be called
         */
        var now = isNative(now = Date.now) && now || function () {
            return new Date().getTime();
        };

        /**
         * Converts the given value into an integer of the specified radix.
         * If `radix` is `undefined` or `0` a `radix` of `10` is used unless the
         * `value` is a hexadecimal, in which case a `radix` of `16` is used.
         *
         * Note: This method avoids differences in native ES3 and ES5 `parseInt`
         * implementations. See http://es5.github.io/#E.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} value The value to parse.
         * @param {number} [radix] The radix used to interpret the value to parse.
         * @returns {number} Returns the new integer value.
         * @example
         *
         * _.parseInt('08');
         * // => 8
         */
        var parseInt = nativeParseInt(whitespace + '08') == 8 ? nativeParseInt : function (value, radix) {
            // Firefox < 21 and Opera < 15 follow the ES3 specified implementation of `parseInt`
            return nativeParseInt(isString(value) ? value.replace(reLeadingSpacesAndZeros, '') : value, radix || 0);
        };

        /**
         * Creates a "_.pluck" style function, which returns the `key` value of a
         * given object.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} key The name of the property to retrieve.
         * @returns {Function} Returns the new function.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 },
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 }
         * ];
         *
         * var getName = _.property('name');
         *
         * _.map(characters, getName);
         * // => ['barney', 'fred']
         *
         * _.sortBy(characters, getName);
         * // => [{ 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 }, { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }]
         */
        function property(key) {
            return function (object) {
                return object[key];
            };
        }

        /**
         * Produces a random number between `min` and `max` (inclusive). If only one
         * argument is provided a number between `0` and the given number will be
         * returned. If `floating` is truey or either `min` or `max` are floats a
         * floating-point number will be returned instead of an integer.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {number} [min=0] The minimum possible value.
         * @param {number} [max=1] The maximum possible value.
         * @param {boolean} [floating=false] Specify returning a floating-point number.
         * @returns {number} Returns a random number.
         * @example
         *
         * _.random(0, 5);
         * // => an integer between 0 and 5
         *
         * _.random(5);
         * // => also an integer between 0 and 5
         *
         * _.random(5, true);
         * // => a floating-point number between 0 and 5
         *
         * _.random(1.2, 5.2);
         * // => a floating-point number between 1.2 and 5.2
         */
        function random(min, max, floating) {
            var noMin = min == null,
                noMax = max == null;

            if (floating == null) {
                if (typeof min == 'boolean' && noMax) {
                    floating = min;
                    min = 1;
                }
                else if (!noMax && typeof max == 'boolean') {
                    floating = max;
                    noMax = true;
                }
            }
            if (noMin && noMax) {
                max = 1;
            }
            min = +min || 0;
            if (noMax) {
                max = min;
                min = 0;
            } else {
                max = +max || 0;
            }
            if (floating || min % 1 || max % 1) {
                var rand = nativeRandom();
                return nativeMin(min + (rand * (max - min + parseFloat('1e-' + ((rand + '').length - 1)))), max);
            }
            return baseRandom(min, max);
        }

        /**
         * Resolves the value of property `key` on `object`. If `key` is a function
         * it will be invoked with the `this` binding of `object` and its result returned,
         * else the property value is returned. If `object` is falsey then `undefined`
         * is returned.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {Object} object The object to inspect.
         * @param {string} key The name of the property to resolve.
         * @returns {*} Returns the resolved value.
         * @example
         *
         * var object = {
     *   'cheese': 'crumpets',
     *   'stuff': function() {
     *     return 'nonsense';
     *   }
     * };
         *
         * _.result(object, 'cheese');
         * // => 'crumpets'
         *
         * _.result(object, 'stuff');
         * // => 'nonsense'
         */
        function result(object, key) {
            if (object) {
                var value = object[key];
                return isFunction(value) ? object[key]() : value;
            }
        }

        /**
         * A micro-templating method that handles arbitrary delimiters, preserves
         * whitespace, and correctly escapes quotes within interpolated code.
         *
         * Note: In the development build, `_.template` utilizes sourceURLs for easier
         * debugging. See http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/developertools/sourcemaps/#toc-sourceurl
         *
         * For more information on precompiling templates see:
         * http://lodash.com/custom-builds
         *
         * For more information on Chrome extension sandboxes see:
         * http://developer.chrome.com/stable/extensions/sandboxingEval.html
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} text The template text.
         * @param {Object} data The data object used to populate the text.
         * @param {Object} [options] The options object.
         * @param {RegExp} [options.escape] The "escape" delimiter.
         * @param {RegExp} [options.evaluate] The "evaluate" delimiter.
         * @param {Object} [options.imports] An object to import into the template as local variables.
         * @param {RegExp} [options.interpolate] The "interpolate" delimiter.
         * @param {string} [sourceURL] The sourceURL of the template's compiled source.
         * @param {string} [variable] The data object variable name.
         * @returns {Function|string} Returns a compiled function when no `data` object
         *  is given, else it returns the interpolated text.
         * @example
         *
         * // using the "interpolate" delimiter to create a compiled template
         * var compiled = _.template('hello <%= name %>');
         * compiled({ 'name': 'fred' });
         * // => 'hello fred'
         *
         * // using the "escape" delimiter to escape HTML in data property values
         * _.template('<b><%- value %></b>', { 'value': '<script>' });
         * // => '<b>&lt;script&gt;</b>'
         *
         * // using the "evaluate" delimiter to generate HTML
         * var list = '<% _.forEach(people, function(name) { %><li><%- name %></li><% }); %>';
         * _.template(list, { 'people': ['fred', 'barney'] });
         * // => '<li>fred</li><li>barney</li>'
         *
         * // using the ES6 delimiter as an alternative to the default "interpolate" delimiter
         * _.template('hello ${ name }', { 'name': 'pebbles' });
         * // => 'hello pebbles'
         *
         * // using the internal `print` function in "evaluate" delimiters
         * _.template('<% print("hello " + name); %>!', { 'name': 'barney' });
         * // => 'hello barney!'
         *
         * // using a custom template delimiters
         * _.templateSettings = {
     *   'interpolate': /{{([\s\S]+?)}}/g
     * };
         *
         * _.template('hello {{ name }}!', { 'name': 'mustache' });
         * // => 'hello mustache!'
         *
         * // using the `imports` option to import jQuery
         * var list = '<% jq.each(people, function(name) { %><li><%- name %></li><% }); %>';
         * _.template(list, { 'people': ['fred', 'barney'] }, { 'imports': { 'jq': jQuery } });
         * // => '<li>fred</li><li>barney</li>'
         *
         * // using the `sourceURL` option to specify a custom sourceURL for the template
         * var compiled = _.template('hello <%= name %>', null, { 'sourceURL': '/basic/greeting.jst' });
         * compiled(data);
         * // => find the source of "greeting.jst" under the Sources tab or Resources panel of the web inspector
         *
         * // using the `variable` option to ensure a with-statement isn't used in the compiled template
         * var compiled = _.template('hi <%= data.name %>!', null, { 'variable': 'data' });
         * compiled.source;
         * // => function(data) {
     *   var __t, __p = '', __e = _.escape;
     *   __p += 'hi ' + ((__t = ( data.name )) == null ? '' : __t) + '!';
     *   return __p;
     * }
         *
         * // using the `source` property to inline compiled templates for meaningful
         * // line numbers in error messages and a stack trace
         * fs.writeFileSync(path.join(cwd, 'jst.js'), '\
         *   var JST = {\
     *     "main": ' + _.template(mainText).source + '\
     *   };\
         * ');
         */
        function template(text, data, options) {
            // based on John Resig's `tmpl` implementation
            // http://ejohn.org/blog/javascript-micro-templating/
            // and Laura Doktorova's doT.js
            // https://github.com/olado/doT
            var settings = lodash.templateSettings;
            text = String(text || '');

            // avoid missing dependencies when `iteratorTemplate` is not defined
            options = defaults({}, options, settings);

            var imports = defaults({}, options.imports, settings.imports),
                importsKeys = keys(imports),
                importsValues = values(imports);

            var isEvaluating,
                index = 0,
                interpolate = options.interpolate || reNoMatch,
                source = "__p += '";

            // compile the regexp to match each delimiter
            var reDelimiters = RegExp(
                (options.escape || reNoMatch).source + '|' +
                    interpolate.source + '|' +
                    (interpolate === reInterpolate ? reEsTemplate : reNoMatch).source + '|' +
                    (options.evaluate || reNoMatch).source + '|$'
                , 'g');

            text.replace(reDelimiters, function (match, escapeValue, interpolateValue, esTemplateValue, evaluateValue, offset) {
                interpolateValue || (interpolateValue = esTemplateValue);

                // escape characters that cannot be included in string literals
                source += text.slice(index, offset).replace(reUnescapedString, escapeStringChar);

                // replace delimiters with snippets
                if (escapeValue) {
                    source += "' +\n__e(" + escapeValue + ") +\n'";
                }
                if (evaluateValue) {
                    isEvaluating = true;
                    source += "';\n" + evaluateValue + ";\n__p += '";
                }
                if (interpolateValue) {
                    source += "' +\n((__t = (" + interpolateValue + ")) == null ? '' : __t) +\n'";
                }
                index = offset + match.length;

                // the JS engine embedded in Adobe products requires returning the `match`
                // string in order to produce the correct `offset` value
                return match;
            });

            source += "';\n";

            // if `variable` is not specified, wrap a with-statement around the generated
            // code to add the data object to the top of the scope chain
            var variable = options.variable,
                hasVariable = variable;

            if (!hasVariable) {
                variable = 'obj';
                source = 'with (' + variable + ') {\n' + source + '\n}\n';
            }
            // cleanup code by stripping empty strings
            source = (isEvaluating ? source.replace(reEmptyStringLeading, '') : source)
                .replace(reEmptyStringMiddle, '$1')
                .replace(reEmptyStringTrailing, '$1;');

            // frame code as the function body
            source = 'function(' + variable + ') {\n' +
                (hasVariable ? '' : variable + ' || (' + variable + ' = {});\n') +
                "var __t, __p = '', __e = _.escape" +
                (isEvaluating
                    ? ', __j = Array.prototype.join;\n' +
                    "function print() { __p += __j.call(arguments, '') }\n"
                    : ';\n'
                    ) +
                source +
                'return __p\n}';

            // Use a sourceURL for easier debugging.
            // http://www.html5rocks.com/en/tutorials/developertools/sourcemaps/#toc-sourceurl
            var sourceURL = '\n/*\n//# sourceURL=' + (options.sourceURL || '/lodash/template/source[' + (templateCounter++) + ']') + '\n*/';

            try {
                var result = Function(importsKeys, 'return ' + source + sourceURL).apply(undefined, importsValues);
            } catch (e) {
                e.source = source;
                throw e;
            }
            if (data) {
                return result(data);
            }
            // provide the compiled function's source by its `toString` method, in
            // supported environments, or the `source` property as a convenience for
            // inlining compiled templates during the build process
            result.source = source;
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * Executes the callback `n` times, returning an array of the results
         * of each callback execution. The callback is bound to `thisArg` and invoked
         * with one argument; (index).
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {number} n The number of times to execute the callback.
         * @param {Function} callback The function called per iteration.
         * @param {*} [thisArg] The `this` binding of `callback`.
         * @returns {Array} Returns an array of the results of each `callback` execution.
         * @example
         *
         * var diceRolls = _.times(3, _.partial(_.random, 1, 6));
         * // => [3, 6, 4]
         *
         * _.times(3, function(n) { mage.castSpell(n); });
         * // => calls `mage.castSpell(n)` three times, passing `n` of `0`, `1`, and `2` respectively
         *
         * _.times(3, function(n) { this.cast(n); }, mage);
         * // => also calls `mage.castSpell(n)` three times
         */
        function times(n, callback, thisArg) {
            n = (n = +n) > -1 ? n : 0;
            var index = -1,
                result = Array(n);

            callback = baseCreateCallback(callback, thisArg, 1);
            while (++index < n) {
                result[index] = callback(index);
            }
            return result;
        }

        /**
         * The inverse of `_.escape` this method converts the HTML entities
         * `&amp;`, `&lt;`, `&gt;`, `&quot;`, and `&#39;` in `string` to their
         * corresponding characters.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} string The string to unescape.
         * @returns {string} Returns the unescaped string.
         * @example
         *
         * _.unescape('Fred, Barney &amp; Pebbles');
         * // => 'Fred, Barney & Pebbles'
         */
        function unescape(string) {
            return string == null ? '' : String(string).replace(reEscapedHtml, unescapeHtmlChar);
        }

        /**
         * Generates a unique ID. If `prefix` is provided the ID will be appended to it.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Utilities
         * @param {string} [prefix] The value to prefix the ID with.
         * @returns {string} Returns the unique ID.
         * @example
         *
         * _.uniqueId('contact_');
         * // => 'contact_104'
         *
         * _.uniqueId();
         * // => '105'
         */
        function uniqueId(prefix) {
            var id = ++idCounter;
            return String(prefix == null ? '' : prefix) + id;
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * Creates a `lodash` object that wraps the given value with explicit
         * method chaining enabled.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Chaining
         * @param {*} value The value to wrap.
         * @returns {Object} Returns the wrapper object.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney',  'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',    'age': 40 },
         *   { 'name': 'pebbles', 'age': 1 }
         * ];
         *
         * var youngest = _.chain(characters)
         *     .sortBy('age')
         *     .map(function(chr) { return chr.name + ' is ' + chr.age; })
         *     .first()
         *     .value();
         * // => 'pebbles is 1'
         */
        function chain(value) {
            value = new lodashWrapper(value);
            value.__chain__ = true;
            return value;
        }

        /**
         * Invokes `interceptor` with the `value` as the first argument and then
         * returns `value`. The purpose of this method is to "tap into" a method
         * chain in order to perform operations on intermediate results within
         * the chain.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Chaining
         * @param {*} value The value to provide to `interceptor`.
         * @param {Function} interceptor The function to invoke.
         * @returns {*} Returns `value`.
         * @example
         *
         * _([1, 2, 3, 4])
         *  .tap(function(array) { array.pop(); })
         *  .reverse()
         *  .value();
         * // => [3, 2, 1]
         */
        function tap(value, interceptor) {
            interceptor(value);
            return value;
        }

        /**
         * Enables explicit method chaining on the wrapper object.
         *
         * @name chain
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Chaining
         * @returns {*} Returns the wrapper object.
         * @example
         *
         * var characters = [
         *   { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 },
         *   { 'name': 'fred',   'age': 40 }
         * ];
         *
         * // without explicit chaining
         * _(characters).first();
         * // => { 'name': 'barney', 'age': 36 }
         *
         * // with explicit chaining
         * _(characters).chain()
         *   .first()
         *   .pick('age')
         *   .value();
         * // => { 'age': 36 }
         */
        function wrapperChain() {
            this.__chain__ = true;
            return this;
        }

        /**
         * Produces the `toString` result of the wrapped value.
         *
         * @name toString
         * @memberOf _
         * @category Chaining
         * @returns {string} Returns the string result.
         * @example
         *
         * _([1, 2, 3]).toString();
         * // => '1,2,3'
         */
        function wrapperToString() {
            return String(this.__wrapped__);
        }

        /**
         * Extracts the wrapped value.
         *
         * @name valueOf
         * @memberOf _
         * @alias value
         * @category Chaining
         * @returns {*} Returns the wrapped value.
         * @example
         *
         * _([1, 2, 3]).valueOf();
         * // => [1, 2, 3]
         */
        function wrapperValueOf() {
            return this.__wrapped__;
        }

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        // add functions that return wrapped values when chaining
        lodash.after = after;
        lodash.assign = assign;
        lodash.at = at;
        lodash.bind = bind;
        lodash.bindAll = bindAll;
        lodash.bindKey = bindKey;
        lodash.chain = chain;
        lodash.compact = compact;
        lodash.compose = compose;
        lodash.constant = constant;
        lodash.countBy = countBy;
        lodash.create = create;
        lodash.createCallback = createCallback;
        lodash.curry = curry;
        lodash.debounce = debounce;
        lodash.defaults = defaults;
        lodash.defer = defer;
        lodash.delay = delay;
        lodash.difference = difference;
        lodash.filter = filter;
        lodash.flatten = flatten;
        lodash.forEach = forEach;
        lodash.forEachRight = forEachRight;
        lodash.forIn = forIn;
        lodash.forInRight = forInRight;
        lodash.forOwn = forOwn;
        lodash.forOwnRight = forOwnRight;
        lodash.functions = functions;
        lodash.groupBy = groupBy;
        lodash.indexBy = indexBy;
        lodash.initial = initial;
        lodash.intersection = intersection;
        lodash.invert = invert;
        lodash.invoke = invoke;
        lodash.keys = keys;
        lodash.map = map;
        lodash.mapValues = mapValues;
        lodash.max = max;
        lodash.memoize = memoize;
        lodash.merge = merge;
        lodash.min = min;
        lodash.omit = omit;
        lodash.once = once;
        lodash.pairs = pairs;
        lodash.partial = partial;
        lodash.partialRight = partialRight;
        lodash.pick = pick;
        lodash.pluck = pluck;
        lodash.property = property;
        lodash.pull = pull;
        lodash.range = range;
        lodash.reject = reject;
        lodash.remove = remove;
        lodash.rest = rest;
        lodash.shuffle = shuffle;
        lodash.sortBy = sortBy;
        lodash.tap = tap;
        lodash.throttle = throttle;
        lodash.times = times;
        lodash.toArray = toArray;
        lodash.transform = transform;
        lodash.union = union;
        lodash.uniq = uniq;
        lodash.values = values;
        lodash.where = where;
        lodash.without = without;
        lodash.wrap = wrap;
        lodash.xor = xor;
        lodash.zip = zip;
        lodash.zipObject = zipObject;

        // add aliases
        lodash.collect = map;
        lodash.drop = rest;
        lodash.each = forEach;
        lodash.eachRight = forEachRight;
        lodash.extend = assign;
        lodash.methods = functions;
        lodash.object = zipObject;
        lodash.select = filter;
        lodash.tail = rest;
        lodash.unique = uniq;
        lodash.unzip = zip;

        // add functions to `lodash.prototype`
        mixin(lodash);

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        // add functions that return unwrapped values when chaining
        lodash.clone = clone;
        lodash.cloneDeep = cloneDeep;
        lodash.contains = contains;
        lodash.escape = escape;
        lodash.every = every;
        lodash.find = find;
        lodash.findIndex = findIndex;
        lodash.findKey = findKey;
        lodash.findLast = findLast;
        lodash.findLastIndex = findLastIndex;
        lodash.findLastKey = findLastKey;
        lodash.has = has;
        lodash.identity = identity;
        lodash.indexOf = indexOf;
        lodash.isArguments = isArguments;
        lodash.isArray = isArray;
        lodash.isBoolean = isBoolean;
        lodash.isDate = isDate;
        lodash.isElement = isElement;
        lodash.isEmpty = isEmpty;
        lodash.isEqual = isEqual;
        lodash.isFinite = isFinite;
        lodash.isFunction = isFunction;
        lodash.isNaN = isNaN;
        lodash.isNull = isNull;
        lodash.isNumber = isNumber;
        lodash.isObject = isObject;
        lodash.isPlainObject = isPlainObject;
        lodash.isRegExp = isRegExp;
        lodash.isString = isString;
        lodash.isUndefined = isUndefined;
        lodash.lastIndexOf = lastIndexOf;
        lodash.mixin = mixin;
        lodash.noConflict = noConflict;
        lodash.noop = noop;
        lodash.now = now;
        lodash.parseInt = parseInt;
        lodash.random = random;
        lodash.reduce = reduce;
        lodash.reduceRight = reduceRight;
        lodash.result = result;
        lodash.runInContext = runInContext;
        lodash.size = size;
        lodash.some = some;
        lodash.sortedIndex = sortedIndex;
        lodash.template = template;
        lodash.unescape = unescape;
        lodash.uniqueId = uniqueId;

        // add aliases
        lodash.all = every;
        lodash.any = some;
        lodash.detect = find;
        lodash.findWhere = find;
        lodash.foldl = reduce;
        lodash.foldr = reduceRight;
        lodash.include = contains;
        lodash.inject = reduce;

        mixin(function () {
            var source = {}
            forOwn(lodash, function (func, methodName) {
                if (!lodash.prototype[methodName]) {
                    source[methodName] = func;
                }
            });
            return source;
        }(), false);

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        // add functions capable of returning wrapped and unwrapped values when chaining
        lodash.first = first;
        lodash.last = last;
        lodash.sample = sample;

        // add aliases
        lodash.take = first;
        lodash.head = first;

        forOwn(lodash, function (func, methodName) {
            var callbackable = methodName !== 'sample';
            if (!lodash.prototype[methodName]) {
                lodash.prototype[methodName] = function (n, guard) {
                    var chainAll = this.__chain__,
                        result = func(this.__wrapped__, n, guard);

                    return !chainAll && (n == null || (guard && !(callbackable && typeof n == 'function')))
                        ? result
                        : new lodashWrapper(result, chainAll);
                };
            }
        });

        /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

        /**
         * The semantic version number.
         *
         * @static
         * @memberOf _
         * @type string
         */
        lodash.VERSION = '2.4.1';

        // add "Chaining" functions to the wrapper
        lodash.prototype.chain = wrapperChain;
        lodash.prototype.toString = wrapperToString;
        lodash.prototype.value = wrapperValueOf;
        lodash.prototype.valueOf = wrapperValueOf;

        // add `Array` functions that return unwrapped values
        forEach(['join', 'pop', 'shift'], function (methodName) {
            var func = arrayRef[methodName];
            lodash.prototype[methodName] = function () {
                var chainAll = this.__chain__,
                    result = func.apply(this.__wrapped__, arguments);

                return chainAll
                    ? new lodashWrapper(result, chainAll)
                    : result;
            };
        });

        // add `Array` functions that return the existing wrapped value
        forEach(['push', 'reverse', 'sort', 'unshift'], function (methodName) {
            var func = arrayRef[methodName];
            lodash.prototype[methodName] = function () {
                func.apply(this.__wrapped__, arguments);
                return this;
            };
        });

        // add `Array` functions that return new wrapped values
        forEach(['concat', 'slice', 'splice'], function (methodName) {
            var func = arrayRef[methodName];
            lodash.prototype[methodName] = function () {
                return new lodashWrapper(func.apply(this.__wrapped__, arguments), this.__chain__);
            };
        });

        return lodash;
    }

    /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/

    // expose Lo-Dash
    var _ = runInContext();

    // some AMD build optimizers like r.js check for condition patterns like the following:
    if (typeof define == 'function' && typeof define.amd == 'object' && define.amd) {
        // Expose Lo-Dash to the global object even when an AMD loader is present in
        // case Lo-Dash is loaded with a RequireJS shim config.
        // See http://requirejs.org/docs/api.html#config-shim
        root._ = _;

        // define as an anonymous module so, through path mapping, it can be
        // referenced as the "underscore" module
        define(function () {
            return _;
        });
    }
    // check for `exports` after `define` in case a build optimizer adds an `exports` object
    else if (freeExports && freeModule) {
        // in Node.js or RingoJS
        if (moduleExports) {
            (freeModule.exports = _)._ = _;
        }
        // in Narwhal or Rhino -require
        else {
            freeExports._ = _;
        }
    }
    else {
        // in a browser or Rhino
        root._ = _;
    }
}.call(this));
